Bodkins Sellersville Quotes & Sayings
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It sparkles in the dim light of the room, and when he shakes it out, dust mingles with glitter. — Beth Revis
Women's history is the
primary tool for women's emancipation. — Gerda Lerner
The more men you make free, the more freedom is strengthened, and the more men you give an interest in the welfare and safety of the State, the greater is the security of the State. — Frederick Douglass
Then he exploded. "No!" he said. That familiar injunction. I'd heard it so many times. "No. I cannot take this steel. It would not be correct." He opened his knife drawer. "It goes here," he said, "until you return."
(That's how you leave: by never saying good-bye.)
And I learned that: to return. I came back the following year and the year after that. I hope to return every year (after all, I may never have the chance to learn so much), until I have no one to return to. (301) — Bill Buford
And in the late nineties, two women sued Hopkins, claiming that its researchers had knowingly exposed their children to lead, and hadn't promptly informed them when blood tests revealed that their children had elevated lead levels - even when one developed lead poisoning. The research was part of a study examining lead abatement methods, and all families involved were black. The researchers had treated several homes to varying degrees, then encouraged landlords to rent those homes to families with children so they could then monitor the children's lead levels. — Rebecca Skloot
Everything has been said, and we are more than seven thousand years of human thought too late. — Jean De La Bruyere
They gave me drugs and told me to see a gallbladder specialist to make sure the stone had passed. I told them that hamsters can only blink one eye at a time. I considered this a fair trade but they billed my insurance company anyway. — Jenny Lawson
Was Ronan even human? Half a dreamer, half a dream, maker of ravens and hoofed girls and entire lands. — Maggie Stiefvater
Maybe she'd needed her dream to come true to realize it was the wrong dream. — Tom Franklin
