Dorothy Zbornak Quotes & Sayings
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Wouldn't we all do better not trying to understand, accepting the fact that no human being will ever understand another, not a wife a husband, a lover a mistress, nor a parent a child? Perhaps that's why men have invented God -- a being capable of understanding. Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bam-boozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter; God exists only for leader-writers. — Graham Greene

However much we suffer for the love of Jesus Crucified, it is but little. — Benedict Joseph Labre

Mr Anthony Rawlings had a lesson to learn and Claire claimed the role as teacher. — Aleatha Romig

Time was meaningless, except each moment was a countdown to the end. — Lisa Henry

Children all over the world consort quite naturally with animals. They don't see any dividing line. That is something they have to be taught, just as they have to be taught it is all right to kill and eat them. — J.M. Coetzee

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To my daughter,
if you ever date anyone like the men I write,
I will kick your *ss up between your ears and you will walk sideways for a month,
but I'll still love you. — Amelia Hutchins

When you have broken the reality into concepts you never can reconstruct it in its wholeness. — William James

A few people have ventured to imitate Shakespeare's tragedy. But no audacious spirit has dreamed or dared to imitate Shakespeare's comedy. No one has made any real attempt to recover the loves and the laughter of Elizabethan England. The low dark arches, the low strong pillars upon which Shakespeare's temple rests we can all explore and handle. We can all get into his mere tragedy; we can all explore his dungeon and penetrate into his coal-cellar, but we stretch our hands and crane our necks in vain towards that height where the tall turrets of his levity are tossed towards the sky. Perhaps it is right that this should be so; properly understood, comedy is an even grander thing than tragedy. — G.K. Chesterton

You must desire the fire, and claim your flame! — Reinhard Bonnke

Samuel Beckett wrote, "Fail, fail again. Fail better. — Keith Ferrazzi

He was someone whom everyone admired and liked but whom nobody knew. He was like a book that you could feel good holding, that you could talk about without ever having read, that you could recommend. — Jonathan Safran Foer