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Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Curt Gowdy

It wasn't like it is now. But for the types of teams we had, the fans were very good here. On some Thursday afternoon games, we'd get 25,000 fans. That was remarkable. This has always been a great Red Sox city. — Curt Gowdy

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Byron Katie

The world is your perception of it. Inside and outside always match - they're reflections of each other. The world is a mirror image of your mind. — Byron Katie

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By C.N. Faust

I love you more than life itself, Arodi, you mean everything to me. I'm lost without you. I swear by all that is holy and sacred to me that I will never leave you, and I won't die on you. I'm never going to leave you alone. — C.N. Faust

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Kevin Clash

I've never been nervous. I just wanted to play and have a good time. If it didn't work, then I would get nervous. But, for the most part, I just go for it. — Kevin Clash

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

By the time we landed in the hospital, most of our families considered us insensitive liars, but we didn't start out that way. We started out as ultrasensitive truth tellers. We saw everyone around us smiling and repeating "I'm fine! I'm fine! I'm fine!" and we fund ourselves unable to join them in all the pretending. We had to tell the truth, which was: "Actually, I'm not fine. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By John Cleese

I can't tell you how scary it can be walking onto a movie and suddenly joining this family, it's like going to somebody else's Christmas dinner, everyone knows everyone, and you're there and you're not quite sure what you're supposed to be doing. — John Cleese

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Santosh Kalwar

Man has been going through three kinds of wars. One is with nature; another is with other people and third is with himself. — Santosh Kalwar

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Ray Bradbury

But why, Mr. Stendahl, why all this? What obsessed you?" "Bureaucracy, Mr. Garrett. But I haven't time to explain. The government will discover soon enough." He nodded to the ape. "All right. Now." The ape killed Mr. Garrett. — Ray Bradbury

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Eric Shoars

The past will always be there but that doesn't mean you have to be. — Eric Shoars

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Charlton Heston

A policemans job is only easy in a police state. — Charlton Heston

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Charles De Lint

I'm not Chinese. I thrive in interesting times. — Charles De Lint

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The poet discovers that what men value as substances have a higher value as symbols; that Nature is the immense shadow of man. A man's action is only a picture-book of his creed. He does after what he believes. Your condition, your employment, is the fable of you. The world is thoroughly anthropomorphized, as if it had passed through the body and mind of man, and taken his mould and form. Indeed, good poetry is always personification, and heightens every species of force in nature by giving it a human volition. We are advertised that there is nothing to which man is not related; that everything is convertible into every other. The staff in his hand is the radius vector of the sun. The chemistry of this is the chemistry of that. Whatever one act we do, whatever one thing we learn, we are doing and learning all things, - marching in the direction of universal power. Every healthy mind is a true Alexander or Sesostris, building a universal monarchy. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Michael Moorcock

There is less danger, gentlemen, in living according to a set of high moral principles than most politicians believe. — Michael Moorcock

Dorianne Kurz Quotes By Leslie Fiedler

To be an American (unlike being English or French or whatever) is precisely to imagine a destiny rather than to inherit one; since we have always been, insofar as we are Americans at all, inhabitants of myth rather than history. — Leslie Fiedler