Congress Of Racial Equality Quotes & Sayings
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I never had a typewriter. I never had any machines. — Fran Lebowitz
Our remnants of wilderness will yield bigger values to the nation's character and health than they will to its pocketbook, and to destroy them will be to admit that the latter are the only values that interest us. — Aldo Leopold
He arrived late at the office, perceived that his doing so made no difference whatever to any one, and was filled with sudden exasperation at the elaborate futility of his life — Edith Wharton
Well, what do you expect? The Comedian is dead. — Alan Moore
Sometimes, love also means putting the needs of those you love ahead of your own. — Penelope Ward
Ask an older person you respect to tell you his or her greatest regret. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Art is about asking questions and engaging a dialog. By challenging or investigating conventions contemporary art helps promote an on-going sense of discovery, contemplation, and understanding. I think these are all important things. — Kim Anderson
Every phenomenon of nature was a word, - the sign, symbol and pledge of a new, mysterious, inexpressible but all the more intimate union, participation and community of divine energies and ideas. — Johann Georg Hamann
Nature is not natural and that is natural enough. — Gertrude Stein
Carolyn Maloney led the fight to make sure that DNA evidence kits are processed and passed the Debbie Smith Bill. She, when no one almost would listen to us on the whole issue of the Taliban and its treatment of women, she helped pass the Afghan Women's Empowerment Act. — Eleanor Smeal
What higher approval could a person enjoy than to know that what he or she has done is pleasing to God? — R.C. Sproul
I could dispense with life sooner than with your love. — Juliette Drouet
I've had a tremendous problem with depression in my life. I'd rather not talk about it, because it's over. But depression is real. — Henri Nouwen
'I tried and it didn't work' is a lot better than, 'I wish I'd tried'. — Catherine DeVrye
I think, now, younger generations do take that for granted in a lot of ways. I don't think that takes away from the struggle of identity and what that is. But the struggle for identity is everybody's struggle. No matter what it is. — Jake Gyllenhaal
