Guimbala Quotes & Sayings
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My concern was whether I could do the job of a justice well enough to convince the nation that my appointment was the right move. — Sandra Day O'Connor
Change is the only constant in life. Ones ability to adapt to those changes will determine your success in life. — Benjamin Franklin
Pedestrian accessibility is the key. — Kim Delaney
Life is suffering--and yet. — Anonymous
A great deal of what I say just leaves me open, I suppose, to a vast amount of misunderstanding. A great deal of what I say is based on an assumption which I hold and don't always state. You know my fury about people is based precisely on the fact that I consider them to be responsible, moral creatures who so often do not act that way. But I am not surprised when they do. I am not that wretched a pessimist, and I wouldn't sound the way I sound if I did not expect what I expect from human beings, if I didn't have some ultimate faith and love, faith in them and love for them. You see, I am a human being too, and I have no right to stand in judgment of the world as though I am not a part of it. What I am demanding of other people is what I am demanding of myself. — James Baldwin
That," said Wednesday, driving off, "is the eternal folly of man. To be chasing after the sweet flesh, without realizing that it is simply a pretty cover for the bones. Worm food. At night, you're rubbing yourself against worm food. No offense meant. — Neil Gaiman
If governments did not mislead their citizens so often, there would be less need for secrecy, and if leaders knew they could not rely on keeping the public in the dark about what they are doing, they would have a powerful incentive to behave better. — Peter Singer
By forgetting the past and by throwing myself into other interests, I forget to worry. — Jack Dempsey
I try to be optimistic, but in this business it's so hard. The craziest stuff can happen. — Eliza Coupe
Your personal devil tries three classical approaches : a threat, a promise, and an attack on your weak side. — Paulo Coelho
