Animal Farm Chapter 1 Quotes & Sayings
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Radical Forgiveness is much more than the mere letting go of the past. It is the key to creating the life that we want, and the world that we want. It is the key to our own happiness and the key to world peace. It is no longer an option. It is our destiny. — Colin Tipping

The test of leadership for David Cameron was actually to bring the British Conservative Party back in to the mainstream. — David Miliband

If you can fly, don't stop at the sky, 'cause there's footprints on the moon! — Adam Young

If she planted a seed, she'd have to dig it back up and look at it every day to see if it was growing yet. — Jenny Downham

Ultimately, I believe - because energy is so central to our lives - that a common global project to rewire the world with clean energy could be the first step on a path to global peace and global democracy - even in today's deeply troubled world. — Ross Gelbspan

Vinyl is democratic, as surely as the iPod is fascist. Vinyl is representational: It has a face. Two faces, in fact, to represent the dualism of human nature. Vinyl occupies physical space honestly, proud as a fat woman dancing. — Adam Mansbach

The human species produces a certain percentage of scum. That is the way in which I have understood the world my whole life — Dennis Prager

It's happened. It's in the past. You can't change it. You are not broken. Learn from the past, then build from it. — Tony Curl

The blade must past threw the fire, else it breaks. — Margaret Weis

It isn't the absence of conscience or values that prevents us from being all we should be, it is simply the lack of moral courage. — Michael Josephson

Absence is more,
thorny on the soul,
than however dulcet,
presence can be.
Apparently,
I have missed you,
more than,
I have ever loved you. — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

Tis a secret: none knows how it comes, how it goes: But the name of the secret is Love! — Lewis Carroll

Self-knowledge would not especially need the sickly soul as well as the sound one; in short, whether the mere will to health is not a prejudice, a cowardice, and perhaps an instance of the subtlest barbarism and unprogressiveness ? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Twitter is fun because it lets me stay in touch with all my original readers who grew up with my books. I love hearing from readers instantly on Twitter. — R.L. Stine