Boucounta Quotes & Sayings
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Caged birds still sing beautiful symphonies. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Love goes toward love. — William Shakespeare
The priority list is: 1. The Strength Group 2. Moral Self-Interest 3. Moral Nurturance It — George Lakoff
The willful amnesia afflicting the sciences in general contrasts sharply with the importance given to memory by the humanities. Literature, philosophy, politics, and the visual arts, including photography and filmmaking, feed on memory. Practitioners of the humanities need memory to deepen and refine their thinking. — James Hillman
Aggle flabble kabble . . . snurp? — Mo Willems
People can be stunningly unobservant. — Stephen King
Meaning is everywhere. There is always meaning. Or at least all things show a disturbing tendency to have meaning ascribed to them when intelligent creatures are present. It's just that there's no final Meaning, with a capital M. Though the illusion that there might be is comforting for a certain class of mind. — Iain M. Banks
What you don't know about women is alot. — Olympia Dukakis
The day-to-day life we lead has nothing to do with enlightenment. It is just around the corner, and we don't see it. — Frederick Lenz
The piecemeal criticism which, like the fly, scans only the edge of a plinth in the great edifice upon which it crawls, disappears under a criticism that is all-comprehending and all-surveying. — William Greenough Thayer Shedd
It's great to see that celebrities can be just like us - that they too have their highs and lows, that they don't always wake up looking their best, that they have bad habits and annoying traits. — Shirley Jones
You cannot heal what you cannot acknowledge. — Richard Rohr
'Hamlet' is obviously a role a lot of actors want to portray or be involved with in some way and that I'd like to be involved in. — Jamie Campbell Bower
Just like you need to strengthen your core physically with exercise, you also need to strength your core spiritually. — Anne Graham Lotz
