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Famous Trini Quotes By Sarah Vowell

there is anything to be learned from the conspiracy - other than when in doubt, bet on George Washington - it is to beware the pitfalls of certainty. — Sarah Vowell

Famous Trini Quotes By Emil M. Cioran

Compassion is a sign of superficiality: broken destinies and unrelenting misery either make you scream or turn you to stone. — Emil M. Cioran

Famous Trini Quotes By Agnes Repplier

Humor distorts nothing, and only false gods are laughed off their earthly pedestals. — Agnes Repplier

Famous Trini Quotes By Laura Z. Hobson

I grew up in an agnostic broad-minded family. — Laura Z. Hobson

Famous Trini Quotes By William Shakespeare

If the masses can love without knowing why, they also hate without much foundation. — William Shakespeare

Famous Trini Quotes By Brent Runyon

I was surprised that every single person I talked to had a story about how depression had affected their lives. Carmelita Gamboa, a teenager in Michigan, later wrote to me, "The sad thing is, after a while, it starts to feel like home". It does, doesn't it? — Brent Runyon

Famous Trini Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

There is no greater glory than to die for love. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Famous Trini Quotes By Hazel Gaynor

A small crowd had gathered to gaze at the astonishing display of color: vivid blues; regal purples; soft, candy-floss pinks; strawberry reds; vibrant lime greens; sun-bright, buttercup yellows; rich oranges; and creamy, vanilla whites. Tilly's eyes were unable to take it all in, her mouth unable to suppress a smile of sheer delight. It was as if someone had poured a box of paints onto this one street, leaving nothing with which to brighten up the drab gray of the rest of the city she had just passed. — Hazel Gaynor

Famous Trini Quotes By Abraham H. Maslow

To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail. — Abraham H. Maslow