Edward F Sorin Quotes & Sayings
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I have always been psychic. The walls of any room I walk into talk to me. — Ethel Waters
Laughter is a tranquilizer without after-effects. — Arnold Glasgow
And where is the speaker? Is it only a voice? Oh! I cannot see, but I must feel, or my heart will stop and my brain burst. Whatever - whoever you are - be perceptible to the touch or I cannot live! — Charlotte Bronte
By the highway, the Hudson - the library books straining at their delibags, corners poking. Straining my arms, throttling my hands, the numb rewards of literacy. — Joshua Cohen
If it's too easy it's probably not love. — Iimani David
Live like a mighty river. — Gautama Buddha
You keep waiting for the moral of your life to become obvious, but it never does. Work, work, work: No moral. No plot. No eureka! Just production schedules and days. You might as well be living inside a photocopier. Your lives are all they're ever going to be. — Douglas Coupland
Very few people are ambitious in the sense of having a specific image of what they want to achieve. Most people's sights are only toward the next run, the next increment of money. — Judith M Bardwick
I was pretty locked up emotionally as a kid - my family situation was tumultuous. But I was extroverted. So when I was in pain, I would tell jokes instead of expressing myself. — Lindsay Wagner
Adherence to men, is often disloyalty to principles. — John Taylor Of Caroline
I felt like a bird pushed too soon from the nest, then blamed for learning to fly the wrong way. — Gail D. Storey
You'll see," she says cryptically, because she sometimes likes acting like an oracle and asshole all wrapped in one. — Jo Raven
You couldn't educate hate out of people who needed someone less than themselves, someone they could point at and measure their lives by. They — Nick Cole
Each person is a graveyard of his thoughts. They are most beautiful for us in the moment of their birth; later we can often sense a deep pain that they leave us indifferent where earlier they enchanted us. — Robert Musil
I would like to burn them to ground and stand on their ashes. — M.F. Moonzajer
