Grummerts Quotes & Sayings
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The remarkable position in which we find ourselves is that we don't actually know what we actually know. — Bill Bryson

Seeing movies about mental illness, a lot of falseness has leapt out at me over the years. So I just focused on what I remembered, the real experience of seeing somebody like that. And as an adult, I've had family members who are bipolar, so I've seen it again. — Maya Forbes

Justice goes across racial and economic barriers - like the good Samaritan. — John M. Perkins

The great genius of the Shiah was its tragic perception that it is impossible fully to implement the ideals of religion in the inescapably violent realm of politics. — Karen Armstrong

Actors were the first people to accept me. — Michael Lindsay-Hogg

Don't care what people say. Don't give a damn about their laws. — Edith Piaf

Cole kissed me.. It was the sort of kiss that would take a long time to recover from. You could take each of our kisses, from the very first moment we'd met and put them on a slide in a microscope, and I was pretty sure what you'd find. Even an expert would see nothing on the first one, and then on the next one, the start of something - mostly outnumbered, easily destroyed - and then more and more until finally this one, something that even the untrained eye could spot. Evidence that we'd probably never be cured of each other, but we might be able to keep it from killing us. — Maggie Stiefvater

The best people are always the worst. They drive everyone mad by being so good at second-guessing everything bad. — Criss Jami

These are the two fundamental ways in which the spiritual journey can be approached: you can either go slowly, step-by-step, accepting all natural assistance available to you, or you can ignore all the steps and take the inward leap. — Sadhguru

Some records are going to be bigger than others. You're always going to be compared to your biggest record. — Howie Dorough

A wise man will find us to be rogues by our faces. — Jonathan Swift

If then, said I, the question is put to me would I rather have a miserable ape for a grandfather or a man highly endowed by nature and possessing great means and influence and yet who employs those faculties for the mere purpose of introducing ridicule into a grave scientific discussion-I unhesitatingly affirm my preference for the ape. — Thomas Huxley

The rich man never really gives anything, he only distributes part of the surplus. It is the person of moderate means who really gives. — George Eastman