Aggler Quotes & Sayings
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It is a costly because it costs a man his life, and it is grace because it gives a man the only true life. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Finding bad reasons for what one believes for other bad reasons - that's philosophy. People believe in God because they've been conditioned to believe in God. — Aldous Huxley

When I was a kid, I wanted to be a baseball player. — Takeru Kobayashi

It happened; it is part of who we are; it is our beauty and our terror. We must be gleaners from what life has set before us. — Elizabeth Alexander

The only kind of calls you get this early in the morning are the bad ones. — Jenny Han

All men are mortal, and therefore all men are losers; our profoundest loyalty goes out to the failed. — John Updike

Bishop on "At the Fishhouses"
At the last minute, after I'd had a chance to do a little research in Cape Breton, I found
I'd said codfish scales once when it should have been herring scales. I hope they
corrected it all right.
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Quite a few lines of "At the Fishhouses" came to me in a dream, and the scene - which
was real enough, I'd recently been there - but the old man and the conversation, etc.,
were all in a later dream — Elizabeth Bishop

Liquor is such a nice substitute for facing adult life. — Dorothy B. Hughes

None of our political writers ... take notice of any more than three estates, namely, Kings, Lords and Commons ... passing by in silence that very large and powerful body which form the fourth estate in the community ... the Mob. — Henry Fielding

No one is born to courage, Juliet. Courage is a habit you develop after cowardice has gotten you nothing. — Sabrina Jeffries

All our efforts to guard and guide our children may just get in the way of the one thing they need most from us: to be deeply loved yet left alone so they can try a new skill, new slang, new style, new flip-flops. So they can trip a few times, make mistakes, cross them out, try again, with no one keeping score. — Nancy Gibbs

Ere the hour of the twattering of bards in the twitterlitter between Druidia and the Deepsleep Sea — James Joyce