Brockelmann Quotes & Sayings
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There are things you can't reach. But You can reach out to them, and all day long. The wind, the bird flying away. The idea of god. And it can keep you busy as anything else, and happier. I look; morning to night I am never done with looking. Looking I mean not just standing around, but standing around As though with your arms open. — Mary Oliver

You know, if rabid koalas went around giving hugs. I gurgled a laugh at the ridiculous ways my mind kept me from going into shock or freezing up. — Meghan Ciana Doidge

The digital camera is a great invention because it allows us to reminisce. Instantly. — Demetri Martin

I also think that there is a strong streak of racism, and whenever we engage in foreign adventures. Our whole history in regime change has been of people of different color. — Ed Asner

In the end all that really matters is love". — Catie Hartsfield

In rural areas of America, there is a growing increase in poverty, homelessness and hunger. You cannot separate these factors from domestic violence ?- a mother with three kids and no financial security is going to stiffen her lip and take the abuse, because not only does she have nowhere else to go, she has three children depending on her for survival. — Blanche Lincoln

What is right, in the end, is not always what it seems to be, and some rules are better broken. — Jodi Picoult

Clairol: Does she or doesn't she...
...take it up the ass. — Beryl Dov

I'm going to leave Las Vegas a loser, but at least I didn't gamble my heart. — Jessica Love

If we imagine an observer to approach our planet from outer space, and, pushing aside the belts of red-brown clouds which obscure our atmosphere, to gaze for a whole day on the surface of the earth as it rotates beneath him, the feature, beyond all others most likely to arrest his attention would be the wedge-like outlines of the continents as they narrow away to the South. — Eduard Suess

Much of what we call History is the success stories of madmen. — John Holt

I think it's wrong that only one percent of the people should own ninety percent of the country. — Sally Wentworth

At 30-below, mushers will begin to put fleece jackets on their more sensitive dogs. Males are affixed with pile jockstraps, "peter heaters," to guard against frostbite. — John Balzar