Fendrich Open Quotes & Sayings
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The surprise, for me, is that the accruing weight of these departures doesn't bury us, and that even the pain of an almost unbearable loss gives way quite quickly to something more distant but still stubbornly gleaming. — Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The power of home run hitters in the majors is different from those here. It's probably difficult for me to match that power now. — Hideki Matsui

Freedom is a hard-bought thing and millions are in chains, but they strain toward the new day drawing near. — Paul Robeson

I am not a big fan of positive thinking. The term suggests that there is something negative that you have to counteract by being positive. That is an artificial duality. — Srikumar Rao

Methodological individualism is the doctrine that psychological states are individuated with respect to their causal powers. — Jerry Fodor

The ne plus ultra of wickedness is embodied in what is commonly presented to mankind as the creed of Christianity. — John Stuart Mill

Write a smart joke and people want to talk about it and keep the dialogue going. Also, if you can make someone laugh, it's a pronouncement that they like you on some level. — Lizz Winstead

I like to think that I've got determination, and I'm fiercely protective of the people I love. — Andrew Lincoln

I never imagined playing in El Clasico. I used to watch the games and look at photos, and I used to say how incredible to play in it was. — Luis Suarez

I tried to not peek," said Dean.
Confused, Parker paused mid-bite, then lifted a brow. "Tried?"
"I'm male and straight. — Ann Bruce

Understanding a person does not mean condoning; it only means that one does not accuse him as if one were God or a judge placed above him. — Erich Fromm

God, don't they teach you how to spell these days?"
"No," I answer. "They teach us to use spell-check. — Jodi Picoult

When I was starting out there was no Internet, there wasn't this sense that you could be connected to other writers around the world. And that created a kind of innocence, or parochial quality, even in NYC. — Dani Shapiro