Gertenbach Prints Quotes & Sayings
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The great thing about catchers is that they do a lot of different things, and they're basically overlooked. — Roger Angell

Why shouldn't you think it's crazy to believe in a green deer? All your life you have been taught to believe in only what you can use-to set on the table, to put in the bank, to build a house with. What possible use would a green deer be to anyone? Who would believe in a man with a blazing bush in his cart? Then let me tell you that it is beliefs just such as these that are the only hope of the world. Let me tell you that until men are ready to believe in the green deer and the strange carter, we shall not lift our noses above the bloody mess we have made of our living — Kenneth Patchen

If you tell a person about paradise,
It becomes a dream.
If you show a person paradise,
It becomes a goal! — Gabriel Madison

Maybe when we see things all the time, we stop really looking at them. And it takes an artist, someone who can look past the ordinariness, to remind us how special they really are" -Lily — Cynthia Lord

The question "Who am I?" really asks, "Where do I belong or fit?" We get the sense of that "direction" -- the sense of moving toward the place where we fit, or of shaping the place toward which we are moving so that it will fit us -- from hearing how others have handled or are attempting to handle similar (but never exactly the same) situations. We learn by listening to their stories, by hearing how they came (or failed) to belong or fit. — Ernest Kurtz

Tick tock, this is a clock. — Suzanne Collins

You never want to give a man a present when he's feeling good. You want to do it when he's down. — Lyndon B. Johnson

I move, therefore I am. — Haruki Murakami

When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire. Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born. And dreams were time limitless, and dreams were space without measure. — Kahlil Gibran

My youngest uncle Randy and I were the first members of our entire family to ever go to college. — James Earl Jones

Mass education, because it produces hosts of badly educated people liberated from fatalism, will contribute to instability (p. 123). — Robert D. Kaplan

There is an invariable law that the only way to keep the real things of life is by sharing them or giving them away. — Alice Hegan Rice

Yes, aiji-ma." "What is this agreement? You are most valuable when you argue, paidhi! Do not say yes to me!" "I shall most strenuously object when you are wrong, aiji-ma. You have been infallibly right at least this last hour." "Ha. — C.J. Cherryh

Marriage was a calamity, but it was not an occupation. — Marthe Bibesco