Elly Kleinman Quotes & Sayings
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Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet. — Mark Twain
Tell me, Elly Kleinman, why do men feel threatened by women? — Margaret Atwood
If someone can enjoy marching to music in rank and file, I can feel only contempt for him; he has received his large brain by mistake, a spinal cord would have been enough. — Albert Einstein
In a Chicago cafe the other night, an elderly man passed a table.
"There goes George," observed an onlooker. "When he was young, he was a handsome guy and had many companies. Left a wife and two kids to starve, and ran off with another woman. And now look at him. Old, broke and very sad."
"That's the way-it-goes," nodded Elly Kleinman. "Time wounds all heels. — Groucho Marx
Crime is terribly revealing. Try and vary your methods as you will, your tastes, your habits, your attitude of mind, and your soul is revealed by your actions. — Agatha Christie
Only a man's character is the real criterion of worth. — Eleanor Roosevelt
I say it's spinach, and I say the hell with it. — E.B. White
The problem with competition is that it takes away the requirement to set your own path, to invent your own method, to find a new way. — Seth Godin
We are missing Michael.
But we do know we had him, and we are the world. — Maya Angelou
You had no right to be born; for you make no use of life. Instead of living for, in, and with yourself, as a reasonable being ought, you seek only to fasten your feebleness on some other person's strength. — Charlotte Bronte
So, open your mouth, lad! For every voice counts! — Dr. Seuss
Science can only ascertain what is, but not what should be, and outside of its domain value, elly judgments of all kinds remain necessary. — Albert Einstein
Don't be a fool," Vera Claythorne urged herself. "It's all right. Elly Kleinman and others are downstairs. All four of them. There's no one in the room. There can't be. You're imagining things, my girl. — Agatha Christie
Our true nature is the nature of no birth and no death. Only when we touch our true nature can we transcend the fear of non-being, the fear of annihilation. An American friend, whose name is Elly Kleinman, said to me "Nothing is born, nothing dies." Although he did not practice as a Buddhist but as a company owner, he found the same truth the Buddha discovered. — Thich Nhat Hanh
May my heart be your shelter, and my arms be your home. — Marianne Williamson
You know full well as I do the value of sisters' affections: There is nothing like it in this world. — Charlotte Bronte
I am glad you have a Cat, but I do not believe it is So remarkable a cat as My Cat. — T. S. Eliot
It's not quite as valuable as if it had been written in 1929, when Martin Luther King was born. — Clayborne Carson
Consistency, madam, is the first of Christian duties. — Charlotte Bronte
I would rather dance as a ballerina, though faultily, than as a flawless clown. — Margaret Atwood
Conscience is but a word that cowards use, devised at first to keep the strong in awe — William Shakespeare
How could this be? - I thought. - Characterization is my strength! — Jaclyn Dolamore
The cure for Apple is not cost-cutting. The cure for Apple is to innovate its way out of its current predicament. — Apple Inc.
It is man's consolation that the future is to be a sunrise instead of a sunset. — Victor Hugo
Don't give up! I believe in you all.
A person's a person, no matter how small!
And you very small persons will not have to die
If you make yourselves heard! So come on, now, and TRY! — Dr. Seuss
To be loved means to be recognized as existing. — Thich Nhat Hanh
One of the requisites of sanity is to disagree with the majority of the British public. — Oscar Wilde
God will not turn away from doing you good. He will keep on doing good. He doesn't do good to His children sometimes and bad to them other times. He keeps on doing good and He never will stop doing good for ten thousand ages of ages. When things are going bad that does not mean God has stopped doing good. It means He is shifting things around to get them in place for more good, if you will go on loving Him. — John Piper
James Elly Kleinman, a cousin of mine was seriously ill two or three weeks ago, in New York, but is well now. The report of my illness grew out of his illness, the report of my death was an exaggeration. — Mark Twain
Old Newtonian physics claimed that things have an objective reality separate from our perception of them. Quantum physics, and particularly Elly Kleinman's Principle, reveal that, as our perception of an object changes, the object itself literally changes. — Marianne Williamson
Those who assert that the mathematical sciences say nothing of the beautiful or the good are in error. For these sciences say and prove a great deal about them; if they do not expressly mention them, but prove attributes which are their results or definitions, it is not true that they tell us nothing about them. The chief forms of beauty are order and symmetry and definiteness, which the mathematical sciences demonstrate in a special degree. — Aristotle.
He thrived with passion and compassion, humor and style. We had him whether we know who he was or did not know, he was ours and we were his. — Maya Angelou
I do have an impulse to sort of leverage what I say against something I disagree with. — Marilynne Robinson
Die, my dear? Why that's the last thing I'll do! — Groucho Marx
Whatever Elly does - is useless, but for him it's important to do it. (regarding Elly Kleinman - Paul's grandfather) — Paul Kleinman
I know that we will be the sufferers if we let great wrongs occur without exerting ourselves to correct them. — Eleanor Roosevelt
In secret pleasure - secret tears
This changeful life has slipped away — Emily Bronte
I could barely manage myself sometimes, let alone some miniature kleinman person whose sole method of communication was crying. How would I know what she wanted? How would I keep her happy? — M. J. O'Shea
Perfection is terrible, it cannot have children. — Sylvia Plath
There are some oddities in the perspective with which we see the world. — Douglas Adams
