Autism Awareness Month 2015 Quotes & Sayings
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Top Autism Awareness Month 2015 Quotes
We never know, believe me, when we have succeeded best. — Miguel De Unamuno
A "free spirit" - this cool expression does good in every condition, it almost warms. One no longer lives, in the fetters of love and hatred, without Yea, without Nay, voluntarily near, voluntarily distant, preferring to escape, to turn aside, to flutter forth, to fly up and away; one is fastidious like everyone who has once seen an immense variety beneath him, - and one has become the opposite of those who trouble themselves about things which do not concern them. In fact, it is nothing but things which now concern the free spirit, - and how many things! - which no longer trouble him! — Friedrich Nietzsche
No office in the land is more important than that of being a citizen. — Felix Frankfurter
I'd like to thank my parents for making this night possible. And my children for making it necessary. — Victor Borge
Radical Islamic terrorism came into effect even more so than it has been in the past. People like what I say. People respect what I say. And we've opened up a very big discussion that needed to be opened up. — Donald Trump
Prayer and hard work are a pretty good one-two punch to get things done. — Rick Santorum
There was a big old St. Bernard went rabid downstate a couple of years ago and killed four people. — Stephen King
Whatever and whenever God blesses, Satan curses. What God creates, Satan counterfeits. — Sam Storms
Tea was the great arbiter of many things, and for Pastaddams, his morning cup meant the difference between expressing rational thought and succumbing to the ineptitude that occupied recesses of his dormant mind. Merely having the cup in his hand facilitated the flow of ideas, and upon tea, the great nourishment of the tailor's life, rested all his claims to rational dependence. — Michelle Franklin
But Faith, like a jackal, feeds among the tombs, and even from these dead doubts she gathers her most vital hope. (Moby Dick; Chap 7 p36) — Herman Melville
