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Gaggero Tully Quotes By David-Dorian Ross

if we are lucky, and the stars and planets are in the right alignment, we experience magical moments when — David-Dorian Ross

Gaggero Tully Quotes By David Spangler

Not everyone knows how to be alone with others, how to share solitude. We have to help each other to understand how to be in our solitude, so that we can relate to each other without grabbing on to each other. We can be interdependent but not dependent. Loneliness is rejected despondency. Solitude is shared interdependence. — David Spangler

Gaggero Tully Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

That's not the way he told it, Tarwater said. He said that when the schoolteacher was seven years old, he had good sense but later it dried up. His daddy was an ass and not fit to raise him and his mother was a whore. She ran away from here when she was eighteen years old.

It took her that long? the stranger said in an incredulous tone. My, she was kind of a ass herself. — Flannery O'Connor

Gaggero Tully Quotes By John Vianney

I thought a time would come when people would rout me out of Ars with sticks, when the Bishop would suspend me, and I should end my days in prison. I see, however, that I am not worthy of such a grace. — John Vianney

Gaggero Tully Quotes By S. Tarr

If we always live
in constant fear
then we might miss
the beauty of the moment
right now, right here. — S. Tarr

Gaggero Tully Quotes By Emma Chase

The whole world is a court case ... and we're all ... defendants. — Emma Chase

Gaggero Tully Quotes By Anthony Heetland

How are we proud to call ourselves the United States, if we ourselves aren't united. — Anthony Heetland

Gaggero Tully Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

For if men needed speech in order to learn to think, they had a still greater need for knowing how to think in order to discover the art of speaking - Rousseau — Jean-Jacques Rousseau