Eyuboglu Schools Quotes & Sayings
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The mystics and their "collected works." When one addresses oneself to God, and to God alone, as they claim to do, one should be careful not to write. God doesn't read ... — Emil Cioran

How, then, can the rights of three men exceed the rights of two men? In what possible way can the rights of three men absorb the rights of two men, and make them as if they had never existed. — Auberon Herbert

While we very much regret the impact this will have on certain employees, we must adjust our production capacity to the reality of current business conditions and reduce costs to improve overall financial performance. — Christopher Galvin

Poetry is more a threshold than a path. — Seamus Heaney

It is true that I opposed quotas in employment, education, and other areas. I consider quotas, whether they favor blacks or whites, men or women, to be a new form of discrimination as bad as the old ones. — Ronald Reagan

it at the same time. Dreaded the pain of looking at — Karen Rose

You are a tower of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I didn't have anything really exiting to drink, like nitroglycerin or distilled tiger breath. — Raymond Chandler

(Productive Workers + Innovative Products = Industry Leadership, no?) — Max DePree

When the coffee had finished brewing, he took the pot out from under, poured the entire sugar bowl into it, and followed that up with as much of the half-and-half as he could fit in. Then he took a test sip. — J.R. Ward

I've found the best way to revise your own work is to pretend that somebody else wrote it and then to rip the living shit out of it. — Don Roff

We are capable of suffering with our world, and that is the true meaning of compassion. It enables us to recognize our profound interconnectedness with all beings. Don't ever apologize for crying for the trees burning in the Amazon or over the waters polluted from mines in the Rockies. Don't apologize for the sorrow, grief, and rage you feel. It is a measure of your humanity and your maturity. It is a measure of your open heart, and as your heart breaks open there will be room for the world to heal. That is what is happening as we see people honestly confronting the sorrows of our time. — Joanna Macy

While making my picture window photographs, I came to think that every room was like a gigantic camera forever pointed at the same view. — John Pfahl