Anne Arundel County Library Quotes & Sayings
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Top Anne Arundel County Library Quotes
There is no absolute point of view from which real and ideal can be finally separated and labelled. — T. S. Eliot
The aeroplane is an invention of the devil and will never play any part in such a serious business as the defence of the nation, my boy! — Sam Hughes
If you're skating on thin ice, you might as well dance! — Laurie Strongin
People who think of a nationalist party sometimes think 'inward-looking and parochial.' The kind of nationalism I represent is the opposite of that. — Nicola Sturgeon
The most introspective of souls are often those that have been hurt the most. — Shannon L. Alder
When you hear voices in your head that tell you to shoot the pope, do you do what they say? Same thing goes for customers and managers. They are the crazy voices in your head, and you need to set them right, not just blindly do what they ask for. — Linus Torvalds
May you have strength to complete studies. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Short things are short all over and long things are long all over. — Jim Harrison
Eating is an agricultural act," Wendell Berry famously wrote, by which he meant that we are not just passive consumers of food but cocreators of the systems that feed us. Depending on how we spend them, our food dollars can either go to support a food industry devoted to quantity and convenience and "value" or they can nourish a food chain organized around values
values like quality and health. Yes, shopping this way takes more money and effort, but as soon as you begin to treat that expenditure not just as shopping but also as a kind of vote
a vote for health in the largest sense
food no longer seems like the smartest place to economize. — Michael Pollan
Each of us is a unique soul path expression that adds an amazing spark to the global community tapestry. — Jan Porter
Responsiblity is the great developer of men. — Mary Parker Follett
Everything breaks . . . — Victoria Schwab
