Expressionists Painters Quotes & Sayings
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She had lied to him. She had wanted to save lives, yes. But she had gone out there with no intention of saving her own. — Sarah J. Maas

True religious movements prosper and flourish under tribulation. — Sun Myung Moon

I don't understand why people in this country are so bent on doing the 'perfect', when you have something that is good and makes sense from a cost-benefit point of view. — George Voinovich

Well, no one ever said the truth would make you happy - only free. — Nelson DeMille

Turn it off," Ryodan says without even looking at me. "You're distressing Dani. No one distresses Dani but me. — Karen Marie Moning

Human progress is always possible... — Kristen Lee Costa

Teaching man his relatively small sphere in the creation, it also encourages him by its lessons of the unity of Nature and shows him that his power of comprehension allies him with the great intelligence over-reaching all. — Annie Jump Cannon

What society doesn't realize is that in the past, ordinary people respected learning. They respected books, and they don't now, or not very much. That whole respect for serious literature and learning has disappeared. — Doris Lessing

Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action. — Anonymous

You're not crazy. In fact, you're perfect. Everything about you couldnt be more so if I made a list of all the qualities I wanted in a partner and special ordered you. — Bonnie Erina Wheeler

We all know that the way to get something done is to give it to a busy person. — Robert D. Putnam

Under relentless prosecutorial grilling he sputtered that he had earlier deceived investigators "because I was an idiot," and he finally admitted that he had lied about nothing less than a treasonable overture. That lie he could not explain - but Bird and Sherwin attempt to explain it by citing a remark Oppenheimer made five years earlier to a Communist graduate student and friend of his, in which he admitted "his tendency when things get too much" to blurt out "irrational things." How difficult it must have been for an intellectual of his abilities, pride, and accomplishment to make such an admission ordinary men can only imagine. — Algis Valiunas

Social psychology has, as a rule, dealt with various phases of social experience from the psychological standpoint of individual experience. — George Herbert Mead