Bassoul Dignity Quotes & Sayings
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If you provide the drive, dream, and vision, with God's help, you can accomplish anything. — Phil Robertson
To some it may be a thrill to be known, to me it's a thrill to start a friendship even up. — Christopher Knight
The writer is always tricking the reader into listening to their dream. — Joan Didion
Would it not be simpler If the Government Dissolved the people And elected another? — Bertolt Brecht
I'm a promoter of the people for the people and by the people and my magic lies in my people ties. I'm a promoter of America. I'm American people. You know what I mean? So therefore, uh, do not send for who the bell tolls 'cause the bell tolls for thee. — Don King
We begin to say something that cannot be said. When you see on the front page a woman in Iraq who's just seen her husband blown up, you see her there, her mouth wide open, you know the sound coming out of her, a howl of grief and pain
that's the beginning of language.
Trying to express that, it's inexpressible, and poetry is really to say what can't be said. And that's why people turn to it in these moments. They don't know how to say this, [but] part of them feels that maybe a poem will say it. It won't say it, but it'll come closer to saying it than anything else will.
I think there are always two sides, and one of them is the unsayable. The utterly singular. Who you are; who you can never tell anybody. And on the other hand, there is what you can express. How do we know about this thing we talk about? Because we talk about it. We're using words. And the words never say it, but the words are all we have to say it. — W.S. Merwin
