Famous Bat Mitzvah Quotes & Sayings
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If you have a full understanding of what we're up against and the leadership of your country doesn't, well, hello. That's life in America today. — Rush Limbaugh

Let it happen, if it wants, to whatever it can happen to. And what's affected can complain about it if it wants. It doesn't hurt me unless I interpret its happening as harmful to me. I can choose not to. — Marcus Aurelius

It is human nature to resist change... but yet, it is human nature to be innovative. Humans are contradicitve based on the fact that innovation requires change. — Faith Tilley Johnson

Are you smiling when you talk? Try it today, and I guarantee you will notice a difference in your life. — Andy Andrews

The destructive potential of language is contained within the very nature of representation. Words, particularly nouns, force an infinite of unique objects and processes into a finite number of categories. — Charles Eisenstein

I make work not to give answers but to question things. — Florentijn Hofman

Every word which is used to express a moral or intellectual fact, if traced to its root, is found to be borrowed from some material appearance. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I have so many favorite writers, it's very hard to select a few ... of classic writers, I have always admired Emily Dickinson and Henry David Thoreau. — Joyce Carol Oates

Lines don't make a beautiful woman less beautiful. — Isabel Wolff

to live on Pierson Street, just two blocks north of — Jeff Hobbs

Forty years ago, at the dawn of molecular biology, the French biologist Jacques Monod wrote his famous book Chance and Necessity, which argues bleakly that the origin of life on earth was a freak accident, and that we are alone in an empty universe. The final lines of his book are close to poetry, an amalgam of science and metaphysics: The ancient covenant is in pieces; man knows at last that he is alone in the universe's unfeeling immensity, out of which he emerged only by chance. His destiny is nowhere spelled out, nor is his duty. The kingdom above or the darkness below: it is for him to choose. Since — Nick Lane

It is to deny, what the history of the world tells us is true, to suppose that men of ambition and talents will not continue to spring up amongst us. And, when they do, they will as
naturally seek the gratification of their ruling passion, as others have so done before them. — Abraham Lincoln