Bendimthanda Quotes & Sayings
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Songwriters are still the brightest people in any room. — Bobby Bare
Part of our society kills what it loves, despises what it's created. It really hates success. — Barbra Streisand
In our ability to think about something differently lies the power to make it different. — Marianne Williamson
Things were weird enough without needing to ride around in a van with a bunch of naked, somewhat geeky college students. — Jim Butcher
There can be no more laying of foundations, any more than there can be other incarnations or crucifixions of Christ or rebaptism. — T.F. Torrance
We are no doubt in the Great Age of the Brand. — Tom Peters
The true price of anything you do is the amount of time you exchange for it. — Henry David Thoreau
I would not fear nor wish my fate, but boldly say each night, to-morrow let my sun his beams display, or in clouds hide them; I have lived today. — Abraham Cowley
...all intolerable local situations have become world situations, with the result that the whole world has become a local situation, here, under your nose, staring at you, and when your sensitivity is still alive and not dulled, that is, when you are young, if all you can do is stare back at it helplessly, you run amok, you blow up, you smash whatever is at hand, you express yourself, you seek a release. — Romain Gary
I did not know if the story was factually true or not, but it was emotionally true [ ... ]. — Richard Wright
Always make time to eat. Always. There's enough starving children in the world without adding to their number — Diane Samuels
Let me not be weak and tell others how bleeding I am internally; how day by day it drips, and gathers, and congeals. — Sylvia Plath
When hope is hungry, everything feeds it — Mignon McLaughlin
In every case except abortion, society bestows upon individuals this trust, even if those individuals have demonstrated that they cannot be trusted to make good decisions. The presumption undergirding abortion decision making is that women who have had sex and are accidentally or unintentionally pregnant can't be trusted to comprehend the consequential weight of their actions. The law requires them, like bad little girls, to "prove" to authorities that they have thought carefully about what they are about to do. — Dr. Willie Parker