Garrigue Quotes & Sayings
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You've got to learn to walk through a pigpen and not get dirty. — Madeleine L'Engle
Wherever the trout are, it's beautiful. — Tomas Garrigue Masaryk
Despite not looking like a matinee idol, I feel like I have a lot to give. I've never had any trouble with women. People are always surprised with the romantic aspect of my movies. — John C. Reilly
By our very attempt to grasp an explanation, we leave things out. — Steve Hagen
Love is the image of ourself until ourself destroys us. — Jean Garrigue
To me the function of politics is to make possible the desirable. — Indira Gandhi
The jealousy of the dead is lasting! — Jean Garrigue
The film industry is about saying 'no' to people, and inherently you cannot take 'no' for an answer. — James Cameron
Failing isn't bad when you learn what not to do. — Albert Einstein
The soldier can only be human. He can never be a dragon." Ember started to reply, but i leaned down so that our faces were maybe an inch apart. She froze, and i brushed a palm across her cheek.
"I can be both — Julie Kagawa
Fynn, I love you.' When Anna said that, every word was shattered with the fullness of meaning she packed into it. Her 'I' was a totality. Whatever this 'I' was for Anna it was packed tight with being. Like the light that didn't fray, Anna's 'I' didn't fray either; it was pure and all of one piece. Her use of the word 'love' was not sentimental or mushy, it was impelling and full of courage and encouragement. For Anna, 'love' meant the recognition of perfectibility in another. Anna 'saw' a person in every part. Anna 'saw' a 'you'. Now that is something to experience, to be seen as a 'you', clearly and definitely, with no parts hidden. Wonderful and frightening. I'd always understood that it was Mister God who saw you clearly and in your entirety but then all Anna's efforts were directed to being like Mister God, so perhaps the trick is catching if only you try hard enough. — Fynn
Who loves his pain denies his god. — Jean Garrigue
Zionism has gained my full sympathy and I appreciate
it much higher than what is called nationalism in modern
France. It is a progressive movement, a reawakening,
of which I expect a lot for the entire civilization. — Tomas Garrigue Masaryk
Dictators always look good until the last minutes. — Tomas Garrigue Masaryk
I found that people had all kinds of levels of consciousness, all kinds of levels of education, but that Cubans in general were very educated politically. I could go sit in a bus and get into a conversation with someone and that person had a wealth of knowledge. And energy! — Assata Shakur
I think it magnified it. For me, I wasn't sheltered so I think it was magnified. Especially when you're a teenager and you go to high school and you're in the business and you are known. — Heather Matarazzo
When commanded by the Jewish officials to quit invoking the name of Jesus Christ, Peter responded, "And there is salvation in no one else: for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men, by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). Remember, Peter was a Jew, speaking to a group of Jews, claiming that there is no salvation for Jewish people - or anyone else - apart from faith in Jesus Christ. — Robert Jeffress
I may never fly - in the bird sort of way. But I do have wings. — Jacqueline Simon Gunn
As many languages you know, as many times you are a human being — Tomas Garrigue Masaryk
The persons and property of our citizens are entitled to the protection of our government in all places where they may lawfully go. — Thomas Jefferson
If we get used to life that is the crime ... — Jean Garrigue
We shall always be a small minority in the world, but, when a small nation accomplishes something with its limited means, what it achieves has an immense and exceptional value, like the widow's mite. It is a deliberate and discerning love of a nation that appeals to me, not the indiscriminate love that assumes everything to be right because it bears a national label. Love of one's own nation should not entail non-love of other nations. Institutions by themselves are not enough. — Tomas Garrigue Masaryk
