Friendship Quilting Quotes & Sayings
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When I was a boy, I would read those postcards and know exactly why my father was doing what he was doing: he was taking a stab at greatness, that is, if greatness is simply another word for doing something different from what you were already doing
or maybe greatness is the thing we want to have so that other people will want to have us, or maybe greatness is merely the grail for our unhappy, striving selves, the thing we think we need but don't and can't get anyway. — Brock Clarke

The rain washed away my pitcher's mound ... I'm a pitcher without a mound ... I'm a lost soul ... I'm like a politician out of office."
"Or a sailor without an ocean ... "
"Or a boy without a girl ... — Charles M. Schulz

I'd leave you here longer, but it's no longer safe. — Brian Staveley

Withhold a smile only when the smile can hurt someone. Otherwise, let it bloom forth in a riot. — Vera Nazarian

My brother and I were both good at science, and we were both good at English literature. Either one of us could have gone either way. — Margaret Atwood

The Democratic Party supports criminals and Islamic terrorists but has no sympathy for taxpayers. — Ann Coulter

Steal five dollars and you're a common thief. Steal thousands and you're either the government or a hero. — Terry Pratchett

I guess subconsciously that all the great people you work with have an influence on you. — Eric Bana

Technique is just a means of arriving at a statement. — Jackson Pollock

There is a way in which the collective knowledge of mankind expresses itself, for the finite individual, through mere daily living ... a way in which life itself is sheer knowing. — Laurens Van Der Post

According to Maimonides, the moral faculty would, in fact, not have been required, if man had remained a purely rational being. It is only through the senses that "the knowledge of good and evil" has become indispensable. The narrative of Adam's fall is, according to Maimonides, an allegory representing the relation which exists between sensation, moral faculty, and intellect. — Maimonides

Happiness is a function of accepting what is. Love is a function of communication. Health is a function of participation. Self expression is a function of responsibility. — Werner Erhard