Cagework Quotes & Sayings
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Gosh, I couldn't even talk right until I was about 6 years old or something like that. — Macaulay Culkin

We are an impossibility in an impossible universe. — Ray Bradbury

I don't want to waste the precious moments I have, and I've felt that way since I was 17. I have to take risks because why else would you be alive? Put your pirate patch on and go on an adventure because you only have one life to live. — Kathleen Hanna

Teachers who help to open young minds perform a duty which is as near sacred as I will admit. — Richard Dawkins

Come see the cherry trees of a water constellation
and the round key of the rapid universe,
come touch the fire of instantaneous blue,
come before its petals are consumed. — Pablo Neruda

The thing everyone should realize is that the key to happiness is being happy for yourself and yourself. — Ellen DeGeneres

There's no deep bench there, Mahmoud Abbas is, I think, the best leader of the Palestinians we could field. — Jane Harman

Blue clung to Pyrgus and her tears turned to a ghastly, gurgling giggle. 'I'm Queen of Hael now, Mr. Fogarty,' she said; and she fainted. — Herbie Brennan

The problem is the average person isnt tuned in to lifelong learning, or going to seminars and so forth. If the information is not on television, and its not in the movies they watch, and its not in the few books that they buy, they dont get it. — Jack Canfield

So he bought tickets to the Greyhound and they climbed, painfully, inch by inch and with the knowledge that, once they reached the top, there would be one breath-taking moment when the car would tip precariously into space, over an incline six stories steep and then plunge, like a plunging plane. She buried her head against him, fearing to look at the park spread below. He forced himself to look: thousands of little people and hundreds of bright little stands, and over it all the coal-smoke pall of the river factories and railroad yards. He saw in that moment the whole dim-lit city on the last night of summer; the troubled streets that led to the abandoned beaches, the for-rent signs above overnight hotels and furnished basement rooms, moving trolleys and rising bridges: the cagework city, beneath a coalsmoke sky. — Nelson Algren

In my opinion governors don't make the best presidents. That's my opinion and it's because they don't have the foreign policy experience and they have to learn on the job. — Kay Bailey Hutchison

Children die every day because millions of us tell ourselves that caring is just as good as doing. — David Wong

When I die bury me in smoke — Phil Anselmo