Dinner Times Square Quotes & Sayings
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I was lucky to be involved and get to contribute to something that was important, which is empowering people with software. — Bill Gates

My introduction to track racing was through the background of cross country running, which is not a sport perhaps as popular in America as it is in England. — Roger Bannister

Writing is about telling the truth. We are a species that needs and wants to understand who we are. Sheep lice do not seem to share this longing, which is one reason they write so very little. — Anne Lamott

We are the sum total of our memories. Memories are the most precious things we have. Good or bad. That's what make us who we are. What would we be without them? — Alexandra Potter

There was always a second before the siren started when she was aware of a sound as yet unheard. It was like an echo, or rather the opposite of an echo. An echo came afterwards, but was there a word for what came before? — Kate Atkinson

I hated these visits, because I kept feeling the visitors measuring my fat and stringy hair against what I had been and what they wanted me to be, and I knew they went away utterly confounded. — Sylvia Plath

If you are blessed enough to still have your parents, honor them. And do it today. — Robin S. Sharma

In every evocation of a childhood scene, my stepfather's face is the least detailed, the most out of focus; when I think of him my memory's eyes have cataracts. (p. 12) — Rabih Alameddine

The noble calling to rule and subdue the earth in God's name was perverted, as male and female tried to rule and subdue each other. — Carolyn Custis James

We are what we do. — Erich Fromm

If we have the Word without the Spirit, we dry up. If we have the Spirit without the Word, we blow up. But if we have the Word and the Spirit, we grow up. — Mike Bickle

It's a lot of hard work to do a weekly TV show. It's certainly not fun. — Michael Moore

Strong faith is not an emotion. It's a choice. — Jason Frenn