Circundado Quotes & Sayings
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Edna looked straight before her with a self-absorbed expression upon her face. She felt no interest in anything about her. The street, the children, the fruit vender, the flowers growing there under her eyes, were all part and parcel of an alien world which had suddenly become antagonistic. — Kate Chopin

They believe that a good intention already means a new beginning; they believe that on their own they can make a new start whenever they want. But that is an evil illusion: only God can make a new beginning with people whenever God pleases, but not people with God. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I like everything, jazz and classical, and all over the spectrum. — Mark Pellegrino

A fine city with too many socialists and mosquitoes. At least you can spray the mosquitoes. — Ralph Klein

He'd have to be blinder than a bat. ~Alexander — Ellen Schreiber

Do you know what Christianity is? We believe your religion [Judaism], but you [Jews] have to obey. — Ann Coulter

Are you going somewhere, Helen? Are you going home?" "Yes; to my long home - my last home. — Charlotte Bronte

We set up one rule in our house, which is, 'Guests of guests cannot bring guests.' That rule was required because that happened one weekend, and we finally said, 'Okay, you know what? That's a little too much.' — Elizabeth Gilbert

The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy, but the best weapon of a democracy should be the weapon of openness. — Niels Bohr

What kind of programmer is so divorced from reality that she thinks she'll get complex software right the first time? — James Alan Gardner

Thank you, Occupy Wall Street. With your vivid example of anticapitalist squalor, I've been able to convince all three of my children to become investment bankers. — P. J. O'Rourke

To succeed as a contrarian you must recognize what the crowd believes, have concrete justification for why the majority is wrong, and have the patience and conviction to stick with what is, by definition, an unpopular bet. — Whitney Tilson