Coleridges Dejection Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes people can hunger for more than bread.
It is possible that our children, our husband, our wife, do not hunger for bread, do not need clothes, do not lack a house. But are we equally sure that none of them feels alone, abandoned, neglected, needing some affection? That, too, is poverty — Mother Teresa

Now that I'm a civilian again, I can once more comment on economic and financial issues without my words being put under the microscope by Fed watchers. — Ben Bernanke

Maybe when you die time folds in on you, and you bounce around inside this little bubble forever. Like — Lauren Oliver

Consciousness is the mere surface of our minds, of which, as of the earth, we do not know the inside, but only the crust. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Racism and sexism are intertwined [ ... ] and cannot be uprooted separately. — Gloria Steinem

Everyone's perception is different; we all see different things. I personally think you see what you want to see. — Fisher Amelie

If you're an actor, there's going to be a sense of fantasy about yourself, especially in the celebrity world we live in today. You give the illusion of being in control, sexy, at ease, with never a difficult moment. Those are the basic lies that all celebrities tell. For me, they're the more dangerous lies to come to terms with. — Rupert Everett

Faith is deliberate confidence in the character of God whose ways you may not understand at the time. — Oswald Chambers

Penance?" Marcus asked. "No penance." Ballard gave him a sad and knowing smile. "Something tells me that loving your Eleanor will be penance enough. — Tiffany Reisz

Americans have a strange notion that the ordinary laws of economics do not apply to them. So doubtless they will think they are prosperous if the boom starts, and that deficits and indebtedness are merely signs of how prosperous they are. — Albert J. Nock

I know that as a vegan, I'm in a minority. People love their meat. It's up there with sugar and TV and maybe even coffee on the list of inalienable American rights. — Victoria Moran