Arboretto Quotes & Sayings
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Reef changed what he knew about his Sense. They spoke little but understood each other perfectly. — Veronica Rossi

Her total intellectual association was the Bible, except the talk of Samuel and her children, and to them she did not listen. In that one book she had her history and her poetry, her knowledge of peoples and things, her ethics, her morals, and her salvation. She never studied the Bible or inspected it; she just read it. The many places where it seems to refute itself did not confuse her in the least. And finally she came to a point where she knew it so well that she went right on reading it without listening. — John Steinbeck

We first become aware of freedom or its opposite in our intercourse with others, not in the intercourse with ourselves. — Hannah Arendt

I can't seem to stop singing wherever I am. And what's worse, I can't seem to stop saying things
anything and everything I think and feel. — Maria Von Trapp

If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else. — Marvin Gaye

Myths grow all the time. If I was to listen to the number of times I've thrown teacups then we've gone through some crockery in this place. It's completely exaggerated, but I don't like people arguing back with me. — Alex Ferguson

It was an annoying name to have. People tended to spell in Mangus, rhymes with Angus. I always corrected them: No, it's Magnus, rhymes with swagness. At which point they would stare at me blankly. — Rick Riordan

You are as young as your spine is flexible. — Richard Hittleman

Behind any Strength lies a greater Love. — Matthew Price

The PhD student is someone who forgoes current income in order to forgo future income. — Peter Greenberg

I had to drop my head back to meet his eyes, and the way he said my name
it was the same reverence people used in their prayers to Janan. — Jodi Meadows

We have a hope of succeeding if we learn from our past mistakes and pull together to make the hard choices. — Carl Levin