Abramson High School Quotes & Sayings
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The world may or may not be with our purpose. But its not totally without some kind of magic
[Magic in the moonlight movie - by Woody Allen] — Woody Allen

The law known as Marchetta, or Marquette, compelled newly married women to a most dishonorable servitude. They were regarded as the rightful prey of the Feudal Lord from one to three days after their marriage, and from this custom the eldest son of the serf was held as the son of the Lord ... Marquette was claimed by the Lord's Spiritual, as well as by the Lord's Temporal. The Church, indeed, was the bulwark of this base feudal claim. — Matilda Joslyn Gage

What do you think has been the effect of the French revolution? It is too early to tell. — Mao Zedong

Five years ago, Samira did not want to continue in the regular school system in Iran. To help her with her education, I set up a home school. It wasn't just for my family, it was open to other friends. — Mohsen Makhmalbaf

I feel I was always daydreaming, and I was always distracted. — Kathryn Lasky

People often ask how I can reject the phrase 'woman writer' and not reject the phrase 'Jewish writer' - a preposterous question. 'Jewish' is a category of civilization, culture, and intellect, and 'woman' is a category of anatomy and physiology. — Cynthia Ozick

Every great change is preceded by chaos — Deepak Chopra

I say the stupidest stuff, all the time, off of Twitter, and so I think Twitter is good way for people to get to know the stupid side of me. — Kris Allen

My fays shall lullaby you as we cuddle up on my mattress of dandelion down. — Angela Carter

We only gain merit and psychological development by accepting ourselves as we are and by being serious enough to live the lives we are entrusted with. Our sins and errors and mistakes are necessary to us, otherwise we are deprived of the most precious incentives to development. — C. G. Jung

Given lesser opportunities, Kissinger would have done very well as a talk show host. Fortunately for him, although not so fortunately for the United States, he found his patron in Nelson Rockefeller instead of William Paley. — Lewis H. Lapham

Discuss with your enemies,
laugh with your acquaintances,
share with your friends. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Our true nature is free of any and all notions of gender, of any notions of difference whatsoever. — Andrew Cohen

I think people tend to live, whether they like it or not, influenced by what's next door to them. — Campbell Scott