Green Day Basket Case Quotes & Sayings
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The truth will not necessarily set you free, but truthfulness will. — Ken Wilber

We are governed by sympathy; and the extent of our sympathy is determined by that of our sensibility — William Hazlitt

To have despair is human ... for we all have problems that at times burden us.
To rise above your trials and tribulations, sadness, suffering and heart aches is above human and quite divine! — Timothy Pina

Will people not be thrown face down into Hell only on account of the harvest of their tongue? — Anonymous

But When Christ is in His rightful place upon the throne, humanity is healed. — Britt Merrick

The Russian empire, it is estimated, grew by fifty-five square miles (142 square kilometres) per day after the Romanovs came to the throne in 1613, or 20,000 square miles a year. By the late nineteenth century, they ruled one sixth of the earth's surface - and they were still expanding. Empire-building was in a Romanov's blood. — Simon Sebag Montefiore

When you make a solo record, it's you. It's your name. It has to be the right songs for how you feel. — Jenny Lewis

The good life is not an amount; it's an attitude, an act, an idea, a discovery, a search. — Jim Rohn

Outside of school, though, we were often defined by our disabilities. We were "handicapped" - a bit like a species. Often when people have a disability, it's the disability that other people see rather than all the other abilities that coexist with their particular difficulty. It's why we talk about people being "disabled" rather than "having a disability." One of the reasons that people are branded by their disability is that the dominant conception of ability is so narrow. But the limitations of this conception affect everyone in education, not just those with "special needs." These days, anyone whose real strengths lie outside the restricted field of academic work can find being at school a dispiriting experience and emerge from it wondering if they have any significant aptitudes at all. — Ken Robinson

I can look at myself in the mirror, and I can be proud. — Tippi Hedren