Chongco Thai Quotes & Sayings
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You develop a sympathy for all human beings when you travel a lot. — Shakuntala Devi
Sometimes I still have American dreams. I mean literally. I see microwave ovens and exercise machines and grocery store shelves with 30 brands of shampoo, and I look at these things oddly, in my dream. I stand and think, "What is all this for? What is the hunger that drives this need?" I think it's fear. Codi, I hope you won't be hurt by this, but I don't think I'll ever be going back. I don't think I can. — Barbara Kingsolver
The culture of Do and Tell does not teach us how to change pace, decelerate, take stock of what we are doing, observe ourselves and others, try new behaviors, build new relationships. — Edgar H Schein
The name of this infinite and inexhaustible depth and ground of all being is God. — Paul Tillich
Whereof we cannot speak, thereof we must be silent' (T — A.C. Grayling
The people who tend to raise antiwar slogans will do so generally when it's American or British interests involved. — Christopher Hitchens
The dream lives on, Reece, and it never gives up on you, no matter what you might think. Dreams sometimes just change. — J.M. Darhower
As a boy, I had two small aquaria in our backyard in which I watched, each spring, the nest building and other fascinating behaviours of sticklebacks. — Nikolaas Tinbergen
To the people of Illinois let me say this. Business as usual IS OVER. — Bruce Rauner
I came up through the theater. I came out of drama college and started working in the professional theater. — Roma Downey
Oh gods ... oh gods ... I had hurt him ... so many times, I had hurt him. By trying to hurt myself, I had hurt him. By trying to push him away, I had hurt him. Every time I opened my mouth and belittled myself with my "turns of rough poetry", I had sliced his heart as fine as my wrists. I did not know why he loved me as he did. I might never know. But as I stood there and held him, my back nagging at me and my leg screaming in protest, I realized that the least I could do was welcome his love with an open heart. And part of doing that was loving myself enough to want to live. — Amy Lane
You never did master a leer.
- Katharine Murray, Death on the Family Tree — Patricia Sprinkle
