Clearsight Night Quotes & Sayings
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When everything is lost, and all seems darkness, then comes the new life and all that is needed. — Joseph Campbell

Every woman needs to think about her career above everything. And I'll say it again ... Kate [Siegel] is unemployed. — Kate Siegel

With faith and love God's given, springing from the hope we know. We will pray the joy you'll live in, is the strength that now you show. — Michael W. Smith

Of Nature itself upon the soul; the sunrise, the haze of autumn, the winter starlight seem interlocutors; the prevailing sense is that of an exposition in poetry; a high discourse, the voice of the speaker seems to breathe as much from the landscape as from his own breast; it is Nature communing with the seer. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The poor, stupid, free American citizen! Free to starve, free to tramp the highways of this great country, he enjoys universal suffrage, and by that right, he has forged chains around his limbs. The reward that he receives is stringent labor laws prohibiting the right of boycott, of picketing, of everything, except the right to be robbed of the fruits of his labor. — Emma Goldman

Half of life is fucking up, the other half is dealing with it. — Henry Rollins

While knowledge is orderly and cumulative, information is random and miscellaneous. — Daniel J. Boorstin

If thinking men would have the courage to think for themselves, and to speak what they think, it would be found they do not differ in religious opinions as much as is supposed. — Thomas Jefferson

For me, going to markets is the best way to understand the soul of a place. — Alain Ducasse

Silence and chaste reserve is woman's genuine praise, and to remain quiet within the house. — Euripides

The skies gave way to the full ascendence of morning and clouds skittered across the expanse, the variations on a nebulous theme woven on a celestial loom. — Michelle Franklin

It is by overcoming obstacles that man develops those qualities he needs. — P.D. Ouspensky

For me, philanthropic return on investment is about making the biggest impact possible on fellow human beings, regardless of country, race or religion. — Bobby Sager