Earthfolks Quotes & Sayings
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My suggestion to newspapers everywhere is to give the public a reason to read them again. So here's an idea: get on a big story with widespread public appeal, devote your best resources to it, say a quiet prayer, and swing for the fences. — Graydon Carter
A person needs a basic trust of life and humanity in order to allow all this to happen, to believe more in human goodness than he or she fears its evil. This person has to trust that most people are good people - and also trust that this isn't an axe-murderer. Trust in one's own intuition as well as humanity's character is also a must. Most of what is wrong with Earthfolks has to do with fear. — Doug "Ten" Rose
Remember, the thoughts that you think and the statements you make regarding yourself determine your mental attitude. If you have a worthwhile objective, find the one reason why you can achieve it rather than hundreds of reasons why you can't — Napoleon Hill
I would like to think that we are on a move that could be like [Ronald] Reagan. Reagan appealed to the average working American: their patriotism, their love of country, the belief in their schools and their communities and their loyalty to the military and police, and the things that create stability and a good life. — Jeff Sessions
You are so adorable. I just want to take you home and put you in my pocket."
I'd prefer her pants, but I guess I'd settle for her pocket — Penny Reid
There should be philosophy and knowledge for the elect, religion and sentimentality for the masses — Christopher Hitchens
When you're dealt a crappy situation, you think to yourself, At least it can't get any worse than this. And then life — Victoria Scott
Do I have an option? when asked by the press if she was "running as a woman." — Patricia Schroeder
Careless of books, yet having felt the power
Of Nature, by the gentle agency
Of natural objects, led me on to feel
For passions that were not my own, and think
(At random and imperfectly indeed)
On man, the heart of man, and human life. — William Wordsworth
