Foundry Lighting Quotes & Sayings
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Instead of worship or ignorance of the past, we must make our own tools, our own stories, and our own legends. — Curious George Brigade
I was in analysis. I was suicidal. As a matter of fact, I would have killed myself, but I was in analysis with a strict Freudian and if you kill yourself they make you pay for the sessions you miss. — Woody Allen
How many evangelism programs have you encountered in which sharing the gospel assumes no relationship with the customer and Jesus is sold like soap? — Reggie McNeal
Father, I am hungry; for the love of God give this soul her food, her Lord in the Eucharist — St. Catherine Of Siena
Wealth can also be that attitude of gratitude with which we remind ourselves everyday to count our blessings. — Chris Gardner
Alchemy is about the generation of a psychic construct, a wholeness, a thing which has many properties, which is paradoxical, which is both mind and matter, which can do anything. — Terence McKenna
Any sufficiently crisp question can be answered by a single binary digit-0 or 1, yes or no. — Carl Sagan
When you can't do any housecleaning because everything that goes on is a damned secret, then we're on our way to something the Founding Fathers didn't have in mind. Secrecy and a free, democratic government don't mix. — Harry S. Truman
Much more. We're joined at the heart."
"Bad luck for you, I'm afraid. My ticker's pretty wonky."
"Too much boozing."
His eyes twinkled, and he drew me close. "Not enough kissling. — Diane Ackerman
God has made us for Himself, and our hearts can never know rest and perfect satisfaction until they find it in Him. — Hannah Hurnard
If the historian will submit himself to his material instead of trying to impose himself on his material, then the material will ultimately speak to him and supply the answers. — Barbara W. Tuchman
I am no supporter of factory labor for children, but I have never joined with those who clamored against proper work of children on farms outside their school hours. — Herbert Hoover
The English reputation for humour is a way by which people avoid revealing themselves and have superficial relationships, so that you can engage in banter without making yourself vulnerable. — Theodore Zeldin
If you are a great news organization, you can't have the best obtainable version of the truth if your vision and your scale is reduced to a fraction of its former self. — Carl Bernstein
