Bourgeaux Quotes & Sayings
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What armies and how much of war I have seen, what thousands of marching troops, what fields of slain, what prisons, what hospitals, what ruins, what cities in ashes, what hunger and nakedness, what orphanages, what widowhood, what wrongs and what vengeance. — Clara Barton
We watch in order to find ecstasy, for at last we can survive in someone else. — Morrissey
It took a bit of popcorn and a library snack bar to make me realize that being a librarian was about more than just giving people information. It was about serving a community. And if the community is hungry for more than just knowledge, then maybe it's about time to open a snack bar. — Scott Douglas
Eventually we all need someone to try and save us; even if they fail, the fact that someone tried might be what matters most in the end. — Jay Crownover
This was a pattern America would repeat throughout Latin America where any government, no matter how corrupt, brutal or oppressive, was supported in preference to popular socialism. — Jimmy Thomson
For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And the stars never rise but i feel the bright eyes
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee. — Edgar Allan Poe
It's not what you say, but how you say it! — Mae West
Only the rich can get justice, only the poor cannot escape it. — Henry Demarest Lloyd
The words of my book are nothing, the drift of it everything. — Walt Whitman
Love brings out the fight in all of us." - Finn, Chosen — Kristen Day
The intrusions of the white race and the non- compliance with treaty obligations have been followed by atrocities that could alone satisfy a savage and revengeful spirit. — Nelson A. Miles
Elizabeth, Lady C, claims to be writing at the limits of language. Would it not be insulting to her if I were diligently to follow after her, explaining what she means but is not smart enough to say? — J.M. Coetzee
I'm what a normal, healthy, ideal American should be like. — George McGovern
One word I had throughout the first year and a half of my mother's death was 'unmoored.' I felt that I had no anchor, that I had no home in the world. — Meghan O'Rourke
A joyful spirit is evidence of a grateful heart. — Maya Angelou
