Charles Borromeo Quotes & Sayings
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We willingly share personal information with companies for the convenience of using their products. — Rebecca MacKinnon
Can storied urn, or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Can Honour's voice provoke the silent dust, Or Flatt'ry soothe the dull cold ear of Death? — Thomas Gray
As long as my voice is here, and there is a Holiday Inn waiting for me, then everything's just swell. — Tiny Tim
I sometimes use music as way of getting back to a certain time, dredging up stuff from the past and putting it down on canvas. — Danny Fox
You remember the fairy tales you were told when you were very small - 'once upon a time ... ' Why do you think they always began like that?"
"Because they weren't true," Simon said promptly.
Jane said, caught up in the unreality of the high remote place, "Because perhaps they were true once, but nobody could remember them. — Susan Cooper
Follow your breathing, dwell mindfully on your steps, and soon you will find your balance. — Nhat Hanh
When it comes to the things that bug us most about our child's behaviors or quirks (or about our own, our spouse's, or anyone else's for that matter), joy happens when we stop trying to avoid or fix those quirks, and instead ask God for eyes to see what He intended when He wired them that way. — Laurie Wallin
I ask for the limits to exceed them, i ask for the impossible to achieve it. — Ahmed Gamal Abdel Gawad
Did you know that many non-organic foods today have up to 50% fewer vitamins and minerals than the food your grandparents ate? — Lynda Goldman
I'm wary of the word 'inventing,' because in the British psyche the word 'inventor' is immediately linked with 'mad'. For me, inventing is problem-solving. — Thomas Heatherwick
People who believe in excellence are full of patience, they are passionate of what they do and they don't cut corners. They invest their time in pursuit of being the best in everything they do. — Euginia Herlihy
A system that warehouses people is not the cure for social ills — Amiri Baraka
Fear's greatest weapon is its ability to blind one to anything. In its presence, we forget there are others to consider, things to save besides ourselves. — Jonathan Carroll
In New York, the European starling - now a ubiquitous avian pest from Alaska to Mexico - was introduced because someone thought the city would be more cultured if Central Park were home to each bird mentioned in Shakespeare. — Alan Weisman
I have very little choice. If I don't write, I feel dreadful. So I write. — Jhumpa Lahiri
