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Country Bear Jamboree Quotes By Richard H. Eyster

We have probably all seen teachers who would pick a student up by the scruff of the neck for saying 'Shit,' but who would walk by without a word when overhearing that same student taunting a classmate, calling him a 'fag.' It is often easier not to intervene - even when there is a clear-cut victim. It's out in the hall. It isn't our business. It isn't our problem.

But our inactions, like our actions, define who we are and what are true values are. — Richard H. Eyster

Country Bear Jamboree Quotes By Michka Assayas

I fell in love with you because there was a mischief in your eyes. — Michka Assayas

Country Bear Jamboree Quotes By W.E.B. Du Bois

In the treatment of the child the world foreshadows its own future and faith. All words and all thinking lead to the child, - to that vast immortality and wide sweep of infinite possibility which the child represents. — W.E.B. Du Bois

Country Bear Jamboree Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

Dying
shucks! If you kin handle the living, what's to be afraid of the dying? — Robert Penn Warren

Country Bear Jamboree Quotes By Marcus Sedgwick

Maybe he knows noting. Maybe it's that he feels it all, but whatever is happening to him, he understands that he lived before. He lived other lives, in different times. And why not? It's something he has often wondered about, sitting on the train in the morning, looking from the corner of his eye at the other commuter, wondering why.
Why am I not living that person's live? That man, there, with the sharp suit and the slightly stupid tie? Or that scruffy guy with the headphones? Or that woman, a little pregnant?
Often, as he sat fiddling with OneDegree, he has wondered why this life is the one he's had, and not one of the thousands of contacts passing through his device, or one of the countless others that could have been his.
Now he knows. He has been others. — Marcus Sedgwick