Alinor Greenhouse Quotes & Sayings
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Tradition is but a meteor, which, if it once falls, cannot be rekindled. Memory, once interrupted, is not to be recalled. But written learning is a fixed luminary, after the cloud that had hidden it has passed away, is again bright in its proper station. So books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, but when opened again, will again impart instruction. — Samuel Johnson

Nothing is more important than creative play through imagination.
Never stop playing, and never stop imagining! — Carmela Dutra

Kmart's as much a part of my history as 'Charlie's Angels.' Twenty-five years! It's not just a celebrity brand. — Jaclyn Smith

Thinking all Silvers are evil is just as wrong as thinking all Reds are inferior. — Victoria Aveyard

He finished quickly, closed my fingers into my palm and kissed them. I slowly uncurled them to read his message, which was written boldly across the expanse of my palm. One word that screamed a whole lot more.
MINE. — Kimberly Lauren

One of the reasons why I think people have gone from reading mainstream newspapers to the Internet is because they realize they're being lied to. — Robert Fisk

The critical issue on the journey with God is not "Am I happy?" but "Am I free? — Peter Scazzero

Liberal education, which consists in the constant intercourse with the greatest minds, is a training in the highest form of modesty ... It is at the same time a training in boldness ... It demands from us the boldness implied in the resolve to regard the accepted views as mere opinions, or to regard the average opinions as extreme opinions which are at least as likely to be wrong as the most strange or least popular opinions — Leo Strauss

The face of nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a very sufficient literary field. But it will yield its secrets only to a really grasping imagination. To write well and worthily of American things one need even more than elsewhere to be a master. — Henry James