Cyndal Rustburg Quotes & Sayings
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Are you in love? What makes your heart beat faster? What do you want people to think about when they hear your name. — Charlotte Eriksson

We are prone to seek immediate pleasure or good, however small, rather than remote pleasure or good, however vast. — Horace Mann

At the beginning of a dynasty, taxation yields a large revenue from small assessments. At the end of the dynasty, taxation yields a small revenue from large assessments. — Ibn Khaldun

We should learn to savor some moments to let time feel worth existing — Munia Khan

Television is an isolating experience, sadly enough. I'm sorry to say it. But as good as it ever gets, it's still isolating. You sit in your home and visit with no one. — Peter Weller

IF I HAD a dime for every time I've heard "We're all going to die" or "I'll kill you," I could afford a better apartment. You can only listen to so many threats of destruction, doom, or death before you start tuning them all out. So I followed the wolf out of the building, then went home. — J.C. Nelson

Some of what we read in classical literature is not relative to our condition, but then many women novelists and poets have turned it upside down and told the stories from the other point of view. — Margaret Drabble

Reading is not walking on the words; it's grasping the soul of them. — Paulo Freire

I was like, Am I gay? Am I straight? And I realized ... I'm just slutty. Where's my parade? — Margaret Cho

Since the middle of the twentieth century, our understanding of the American past has been revolutionized, in no small part because of our altered conceptions of the place of race in the nation's history. — Drew Gilpin Faust

The idea of infection began to be taken far more seriously than it ever had before. Hospitals transformed themselves in response to the new plague - sometimes for the better, but often for the worse, as when, in fear, they cast their ulcerated patients out into the streets. — Peter Lewis Allen

Young men make mistakes. This is inevitable, in any profession. — John Katzenbach

Nothing about these times makes any sense. Nothing. Putting it to words only makes it sound too simple. — Ralph Webster