Comprehensivist Quotes & Sayings
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Whoever covers an offense seeks love, but he who repeats a matter separates close friends. (Prov. 17:9) — Scotty Smith

Get a job writing fortune cookies instead. I could try to write really American ones. Already, I've jotted down a few of them. Objects create happiness. The animals are pleased to be of use. Your cities will shine forever. Death will not touch you. — Jenny Offill

I would pore for hours over the stalls of worn necklaces, sets of gilt spoons, sugar tongs in the shape of hen's feet or midget hands, clocks that didn't work, flowered china, spotty mirrors and ponderous furniture, the flotsam left by those receding centuries in which, more and more, I was living. — Margaret Atwood

Realizing you're not anything special to the kids is always a great sort of reminder that you're just a regular person. A regular, embarrassing old mom. — Reese Witherspoon

Man is designed to be a comprehensivist . — R. Buckminster Fuller

We must do our utmost to preserve our British ally's strategic independence from Europe. — Richard Perle

There is nothing more painful than being rejected simply for being who you are. — Amy Dickinson

Curious learning not only makes unpleasant things less unpleasant but also makes pleasant things more pleasant. — Bertrand Russell

One of the worst things I've learned about getting older is that there seems to be more change that you don't like than there was when you were younger and you can't do nothin' about it. — Dan Groat

You will do well to cultivate the resources in yourself that bring you happiness outside of success or failure. — Bill Watterson

If you're a sponsor, and you're doing business globally, to bring your guests to South Florida is pretty nice. — Wayne Huizenga

It is only persons of firmness that can have real gentleness. Those who appear gentle are, in general, only a weak character, which easily changes into asperity. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

We are created with life's inherent sense of order and urge to thrive. — Deborah Sandella