Foudy Hale Quotes & Sayings
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The rest of the gang aren't worth mentioning. But every one of them's got a story.
I catch myself writing 'not worth mentioning'. According to what criteria? No reason whatever to feel superior. — Jacques Yonnet
The negative penalties of the Old Testament case laws were not harsh but just, not a threat to society but rather the necessary judicial foundation of civic freedom ... the Old Testament was harsh on criminals because it was soft on victims. — Gary North
Poetry offers works of art that are beautiful, like paintings, which are my second favorite work of the art, but there are also works of art that embody emotion and that are kind of school for feeling. They teach how to feel, and they do this by the means of their beauty of language. — Donald Hall
She had the rare combination of being quiet and popular, a code that made her intimidating to younger, fashionable girls and mysterious to older, confident boys. — Marina Keegan
Better our hypotheses die for our errors than ourselves. — Karl Popper
On the weekends, some people garden; I slice salmon. — Jerry Della Femina
Choose for yourselves today the one you will worship. Joshua 24:15 — Beth Moore
Coming in from his work, he gorged himself on fried food and went to bed and to sleep in the resulting torpor. — John Steinbeck
Let your holidays be associated with great public events, and they may be the life of patriotism as well as a source of relaxation and personal employment. — Tryon Edwards
If the day gets really bad, I can always pull out fan mail. Who else gets mail where kids write to you and say, 'Dear Mr. Scieszka, we were supposed to write to our favorite author, but Roald Dahl is dead. So I'm writing to you.' — Jon Scieszka
Love is not neutral. It takes a stand. It is a commitment to the attainment of the conditions of peace for everyone involved in a situation. — Marianne Williamson
The true measure of success for the U.N. is not how much we promise, but how much we deliver for those who need us most. — Ban Ki-moon