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Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

These officials changed names they couldn't pronounce and tore people from their families, consigning to a return voyage old folks, people with bad eyes, riffraff and also those who looked insolent. Such power was dazzling. The immigrants were reminded of home. " Ragtime — E.L. Doctorow

Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By Sylvia Earle

When some people look at a shrimp they think, "Hmm. Delicious." When I look at a shrimp I think, "You're a miracle, absolutely incredible. Your ancestors have gone back hundreds of millions of years." And to develop a thing as simple as a shrimp cocktail, you have to calculate the hundreds of millions of years that have preceded that moment where you're sitting there with your sauce and fork poised. — Sylvia Earle

Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By Dinah Sanders

Get some perspective. A lot of things that may aggravate you only do so because you have the luxury of not wrestling with bigger issues. Today, be thankful for everything you have: being alive, your friends and family, your health, a roof over your head, something to eat, clean water to drink, indoor plumbing, heating, air conditioning, clothes, shoes, a job, and freedoms. Many, many people have it worse. — Dinah Sanders

Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Capabilities are clearly manifested only when they have been realized. — Simone De Beauvoir

Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By Carine McCandless

Keep moving forward and be true to yourself. You are the only one who can ensure your own happiness. — Carine McCandless

Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By Lorraine Bracco

I learned nothing while I was in school. — Lorraine Bracco

Freedoms To Be Thankful For Quotes By Pope Pius XI

For what will it profit men that a more prudent distribution and use of riches make it possible for them to gain even the whole world, if thereby they suffer the loss of their own souls? What will it profit to teach them sound principles in economics, if they permit themselves to be so swept away by selfishness, by unbridled and sordid greed, that hearing the commandments of the Lord, they do all things contrary. — Pope Pius XI