Chidgey Quotes & Sayings
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Give life meaning through your commitments. — Paul C. Reinert
If everyone who wants to see an end to poverty, hunger and suffering speaks out, then the noise will be deafening. — Desmond Tutu
In his fiery eyes of scorn and triumph, you then saw Ahab in all his fatal pride. — Herman Melville
In 1850, August Salzmann photographed, near Jerusalem, the road to Beith-Lehem (as it was spelled at the time): nothing but stony ground, olive trees; but three tenses dizzy my consciousness: my present, the time of Jesus, and that of the photographer, all this under the instance of 'reality' - and no longer through the elaborations of the text, whether fictional or poetic, which itself is never credible down to the root. — Roland Barthes
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No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite sin greater ... than central air. — Kevin Smith
I think where I differ a little bit, we absolutely have to think about the deficit looking down the road. And certainly that's something the president has said that we need to, as the economy recovers, have a plan in place for getting it down. — Christina Romer
The mind naturally makes progress, and the will naturally clings to objects; so that for want of right objects, it will attach itself to wrong ones. — Blaise Pascal
My mom has this great skiing event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, every year for a local charity. — Joely Fisher
If you never get criticized, chances are you aren't getting anything done. — Charles R. Swindoll
I am an opera virgin; I'd far prefer to see a musical such as 'Guys and Dolls.' — Sophie Thompson
Human rights transcend local or ethnocentric values, conferring equal dignity and value on all humanity regardless of sex, ethnicity, sexual preference, or religion. It is in the West that human rights are most respected. — Ibn Warraq
The General Theory was not truly revolutionary at all but merely old and oft-refuted mercantilist and inflationist fallacies dressed up in shiny new garb, replete with newly constructed and largely incomprehensible jargon. — Murray N. Rothbard