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Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Walter Lippmann

Without criticism and reliable and intelligent reporting, the government cannot govern. — Walter Lippmann

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Cliff Burton

Every once in awhile we may fall on our face, but we insist on doing what we wanna do. — Cliff Burton

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Royden G. Derrick

We are not required to go through [Jesus'] trials, but we are required to be willing to go through them. To prove that we are willing to do so, we must go through our own trials and remain faithful. — Royden G. Derrick

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Daryl Hall

The younger generation gives me more respect than I could ever hope for. — Daryl Hall

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Matt Abrams

We're always taught that bad things happen to bad people and we believe that we're somehow above experiencing a tragedy, but we learned that's all bullshit. — Matt Abrams

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Goodness that comes out of hiding and assumes a public role is no longer good, but corrupt in its own terms and will carry its own corruption wherever it goes. — Hannah Arendt

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Cinda Williams Chima

Cat scowled at him. Why would I say anything about you? You think the whole world's sniffing your butt? — Cinda Williams Chima

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Jhumpa Lahiri

In fiction, plenty do the job of conveying information, rousing suspense, painting characters, enabling them to speak. But only certain sentences breathe and shift about, like live matter in soil. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Anne Lamott

Who was it who said that forgiveness is giving up all hope of having had a different past? — Anne Lamott

Ernest Borgnine Marty Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

Meditation
practice begins by sitting down and assuming your seat cross-legged on
the ground. You begin to feel that by simply being on the spot, your
life can become workable and even wonderful. You realize that you are
capable of sitting like a king or queen on a throne. The regalness of
that situation shows you the ... dignity that comes from being still and
simple. — Chogyam Trungpa