Haragan Quotes & Sayings
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He is greatest who is most often in men's good thoughts. — Samuel Butler

This, Barrett Meeks, is your work. You witness, and compile. You persevere. — Michael Cunningham

How very odd, to be sure!' 'What is?' She walked on, her brow a little furrowed. 'Wishing to kiss someone you never saw before in your life. It seems quite mad-brained to me, besides showing a sad want of particularity. — Georgette Heyer

At the end of our life our questions are simple: Did I live fully? Did I love well? — Jack Kornfield

I won't give up until the exploitation of all children has ended and all children have their rights. — Craig Kielburger

You might be a redneck if you're moved to tears every time you hear Dolly Parton singing I Will Always Love You. — Jeff Foxworthy

And I figured you'd drive a four-hour round-trip before giving up your car to someone else — Richelle Mead

Make everyday as productive as the day before you go on vacation. — Jeffrey Gitomer

I was sent to boarding school at the age of ten. I think Mummy was trying to protect me in her own way, trying to spare me living through the day-to-day reality of her illness. — Lysette Anthony

A man that does not know how to be angry does not know how to be good. — Henry Ward Beecher

So for a long time, I did a lot of freelance writing in addition to writing fiction and such - I was a food critic for a magazine for a bit, I did writing for nonprofits and political things, I was the editorial consultant for another magazine for a couple years, all sorts of jobs. — Tod Goldberg

In the country It seems as if every tree Said to me 'Holy! Holy!' Who can ever express The ecstasy of the woods! Almighty One, In the woods I am blessed. Happy every one in the woods. Every tree speaks through Thee. O God! What glory in the woodland. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

The boy Paco had never known about any of this nor about what all these people would be doing on the next day and on other days to come. He had no idea how they really lived nor how they ended. He did not even realize they ended. He died, as the Spanish phrase has it, full of illusions. He had not had time in his life to lose any of them, nor even, at the end, to complete an act of contrition. He had not even had time to be disappointed in the Garbo picture which disappointed all Madrid for a week. — Ernest Hemingway,

After a couple years of occasional lessons with Pass I moved to Boston to attend the New England Conservatory. — Mark White