Geisman Park Quotes & Sayings
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Francis of Assisi tells us we should work to build peace. But there is no true peace without truth! There cannot be true peace if everyone is his own criterion, if everyone can always claim exclusively his own rights, without at the same time caring for the good of others, of everyone, on the basis of the nature that unites every human being on this earth. — Pope Francis

The only reason why you are unhappy is because you are trying to be happy. — Jaggi Vasudev

I couldn't see Pritkin's face very well, just a pale blur against the shadows, but he didn't sound happy. Some people thought he had only one mode ... pissed off. In reality, he had plenty of them. Over the past few weeks, I'd learned to tell the difference between real pissed off, impatient pissed off and scared pissed off. I suspected that this was the last kind. If so, that made two of us. — Karen Chance

Hunt game? With pearl-handled revolvers?" I asked, incredulous. "Isn't that a bit ... I dunno ... fancy? Do I just run out into the forest with my pearl-handled revolvers, or do I invite some deer to a cocktail party and then gun them down? — Jeff VanderMeer

We're not saints, and we're not screwups. We're just...people. — P.E. Ryan

I felt the engine growl deep as Alex pressed down the accelerator. His foot would be through the floor soon. If looks could kill, the road would be dead. — Sarah Alderson

Poetry will die when love and pain cease to exist. — Kellie Elmore

The child, in fact, once he feels sure of himself, will no longer seek the approval of authority after every step. — Maria Montessori

Right conduct can never, except by some rare accident, be promoted by ignorance or hindered by knowledge. — Bertrand Russell

I'm a sex addict. It's my cross to bear. It's a real disease with doctors and medicine and everything! — Will Ferrell

Let me just say that, if you ever have the choice of putting your words in powerpoint or having them carved into 30-foot high marble, I'd say go for the marble. — Peter Norvig