Bolger Center Quotes & Sayings
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Now, all the movies are for teenagers. It's very difficult for an actress to find really deep, beautiful characters to play. — Monica Bellucci
Sing, if you can sing, and it not still be
musical inside yourself. — Mary Oliver
I prayed fifteen years for the conversion of my oldest brother. When he seemed to be getting further and further away from any hope of conversion, I prayed on. — R.A. Torrey
None of us really either know the circumstances of our death or are likely to exert as much control over it as we would like to, but we can certainly have a little more say in it if we are terminally ill than we have at the moment. That's the element of dignity, but sure, life is very hard to organise even when you are fit and healthy. — Ian McEwan
Justice ... is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed. — Epicurus
When I have conversations with people, for some strange reason they think I'm gonna die and they're not. But you know what? Death means nothing to me. — Curtis Jackson
You should never take military intervention off the table. When you do so, you give an out to a rogue nation or rogue actors. — Kyrsten Sinema
I always thought death was cruel, a silent destroyer of breath, of hope, of life. Now I understand it is physical death, the perception of it, the fear of it, which often saves us; for death marks the end of our flesh causing us to question the future of what we are. — Stefanie Schneider
Everything comes home, my mother used to say; every word spoken, every shadow cast, every footprint in the sand. It can't be helped; it's part of what makes us who we are. — Joanne Harris
The Lord's questions always reveal the true me to myself. — Oswald Chambers
[Nonviolence] is directed against forces of evil rather than against persons who happen to be doing the evil. It is evil that the nonviolent resister seeks to defeat, not the persons victimized by evil. — Martin Luther King Jr.
John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald meet in hell and team up to assassinate Satan. — John Hodgman
