Annemarie Colbin Quotes & Sayings
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Just because you came here in 1880, 1950, whenever, you became an American. You get to celebrate July 4th like every other American. You don't just get the good part. You get the bad part, too. You get all of it. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

In matters of religion, it is very easy to deceive a man and very hard to undeceive him. — Pierre Bayle

I am always surprised by people who speak of faith as if it happens in the air somewhere. Our bodies are God's best way of getting to us. Revelation begins in the flesh. — Barbara Brown Taylor

I take my best lessons from nature, and nature says 'When something flies at your head- move. — Maureen Johnson

My entire adolescence was geared toward one thing: gymnastics. — Kerri Strug

I already did a cave of horrors thing with you a few weeks ago, and it wasn't awesome. — Shannon Messenger

An external locus of identity is unhealthy and yet the very thing that social media encourages in those with low self-esteem. — Sam Owen

After 40, one's face begins to tell more than one's tongue. — Malcolm Forbes

To settle for anything less than a true, glorious, exalted vision of God is utterly stupid and utterly sinful. — Stephen Altrogge

This is a free country, madam. We have a right to share your privacy in a public place. — Peter Ustinov

When employees and employers, even coworkers, have a commitment to one another, everyone benefits. I have people who have been in business with me for decades. I reward their loyalty to the organization and to me. I know that they'll always be dedicated to what we're trying to accomplish. — Donald Trump

Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; argument an exchange of ignorance. — Robert Quillen

Nothing is more alluring to a man than a woman who looks good in her jeans. — Nina Garcia

Freedom without organization of work would be useless. The child left free without means of work would go to waste, just as a new-born baby, if left free without nourishment, would die of starvation.The organization of the work, therefore, is the cornerstone of this new structure of goodness [in education], but even that organization would be in vain without the liberty to make use of it. — Maria Montessori

The contest is not over, the strife is not ended. It has only entered upon a new and enlarged arena. — Jefferson Davis