Candeeiros Leroy Quotes & Sayings
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We'll go to Napa. I'll be a better friend. A better man. Just don't die on me. Maddox's — Annabeth Albert
A committee is a life form with six or more legs and no brain. — Robert A. Heinlein
There's nothing really difficult if you only begin - some people contemplate a task until it looms so big, it seems impossible, but I just begin and it gets done somehow. There would be no coral islands if the first bug sat down and began to wonder how the job was to be done. — John Shaw Billings
New gods arise when they are needed. — Josephine Winslow Johnson
At six
I lived in a graveyard full of dolls,
avoiding myself,
my body, the suspect
in its grotesque house. — Anne Sexton
Wrong thoughts are inside us just because we identify ourselves with these thoughts. If we identify with something else, immediately they have to leave us. — Sri Chinmoy
Pigeons: They've got wings, but they walk a lot ... — Karl Pilkington
We don't need anymore empowered people who are all about the ego. — Elizabeth Lesser
Being brave isn't not being afraid. Being brave is being afraid and going ahead and doing what you have to do. — S'TarKan
Three hours later they watched the Ile de France slip out toward the flat blue distance of the open sea and sky. How astouding, Andras thought, that a ship that size could shrink to the size of a house, and then to the size of a car; the size of a desk, a book, a shoe, a walnut, a grain of rice, a grain of sand. How astounding that the largest thing he'd ever seen was still no match for the diminishing effect of distance. It made him aware of his own smallness in the world, his insignificance in the face of what might come, and for a moment his chest felt light with panic. — Julie Orringer
We forfeit the right to worship God as long as we continue to humiliate negroes ... The hour calls for moral grandeur and spiritual audacity. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
All people weary of an enumeration which would count all gifts bestowed in minute coins; independent thinkers feel offended when any one would dogmatically settle everything for them; and enlarged minds would rather have a wide margin left for them to write on, and prefer suggestive to exhaustive writers. — Anonymous
