Dobbers Longtown Quotes & Sayings
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O my enormous piano, you are not like being outdoors — Frank O'Hara
When I was taking arithmetic in the first grade I said to myself, "I'm going to be a singer. I don't have to worry about numbers." I didn't think I was going to be famous or a star. — Linda Ronstadt
Church historians often ask, 'Is the church a movement or an institution?' . . . I think it is both. . . . I believe the people of God in history live in a tension between an ideal--the universal communion of saints--and the specific--the particular people in a definite time and place. The church's mission in time calls for institutions: special rules, special leaders, special places. But when institutions themselves obstruct the spread of the gospel rather than advancing it, then movements of renewal arise to return to the church's basic mission in the world. — Bruce L. Shelley
Self-interest usually brings injustice with it. — Catherine The Great
Sententious sage! so it is: but I swear by my household gods not — Charlotte Bronte
You come home, and you party. But after that, you get a hangover. Everything about that is negative. — Mike Tyson
We live in condensations of our imagination — Terence McKenna
Some of us wake up. Others roll over. — Mark Twight
If I was going to have this conversation, I was going to need my good friends Pinot and Grigio. — Erin Duffy
The Lord is my redeemer.
The Lord is my defender — Lailah Gifty Akita
Mamma says gratitude helps us to see what is there instead of what isn't. — Annette Bridges
What happened to Darling's face? (Kiara) It got his. Repeatedly. (Syn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
It seemed Abe Vigoda's career was done until he was pronounced dead in print. — Audie Cornish
The first 10 000 shots are the worst. — Helmut Newton
How many times," continued Lindsay Noseworth, second-in-command here and known for his impatience with all manifestations of the slack, "have you been warned, Suckling, against informality of speech? — Thomas Pynchon
