Frank Tripp Quotes & Sayings
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The buffalo were taking leave of the earth and all they loved," said the old chiefs and hunters after years had passed and they could tell what split their hearts. "The buffalo went crazy with grief to see the end of things. Like us, they saw the end of things and like many of us, many today, they did not care to live. — Louise Erdrich

Even when it's midnight, people are watching you. It's difficult to be in the spotlight all the time. — Chauncey Billups

I think something wonderful is going to happen to me. Maybe tomorrow. The phone can ring and your whole life can change. — Gloria Vanderbilt

We act in the interest of peace. — Anthony Doerr

Thus in this heaven he took his delight And smothered her with kisses upon kisses Till gradually he came to know where bliss is. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Healing comes by three avenues; what one eats, thinks and celebrates. — T.F. Hodge

Some people have inspired whole countries to great deeds because of the power of their vision. And so could he. Not because he dreams about marching hordes, or world domination, or an empire of a thousand years. Just because he thinks that everyone's really decent underneath and would get along just fine if only they made the effort, and he believes that so strongly it burns like a flame which is bigger than he is. He's got a dream and we're all part of it, so that it shapes the world around him. And the weird thing is that no one wants to disappoint him. It'd be like kicking the biggest puppy in the universe. It's a kind of magic. — Terry Pratchett

He had read somewhere that wolves could eat up to twenty pounds of meat in a single meal and he thought the dog was coming close. She ... just ... kept ... eating. — Gary Paulsen

If we use goods made from raw materials that are obtained from a poor country without the proceeds being used to benefit the people of that country, we become complicit in a particularly iniquitous form of grand larceny. — Peter Singer