Haugerud Legesenter Quotes & Sayings
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I SHALL BE USEFUL WHEN I LIE DOWN FINALLY: THEN THE TREES MAY TOUCH ME FOR ONCE, AND THE FLOWERS HAVE TIME FOR ME. — Sylvia Plath

To occupy an inch of dusty shelf-to have the title of their works read now and then in a future age by some drowsy churchman or casual straggler, and in another age to be lost, even to remembrance. Such is the amount of boasted immortality. — Washington Irving

I open my eyes
To my own mistake
I see all around me
Hands getting raized
And Questions remain
Silent ... — Tom Folsom

They resented the patronage they depended upon. — Barbara W. Tuchman

When I get recognized, every time feels like the first time. — Monique Coleman

I request that they may be considered in confidence, until the members of Congress are fully possessed of their contents, and shall have had opportunity to deliberate on the consequences of their publication; after which time, I submit them to your wisdom. — John Adams

Yes, but I think if you look at it with a sort of gay sensibility and want everything to be positive about gay life, it could be interpreted as antigay. — John Schlesinger

The acceptance of just one person is enough to silence the rejection of thousands. — S.A. Tawks

I rotated my eyeball - and, goddamnit, even that hurt - to see the leader of my bodyguards peering at me. — Karen Chance

Now I know why guys like to hug girls. You guys just want to cop a feel. I can't believe that I've fallen for it all these years! — Sherilyn Fenn

I make black and white prints because I want to go back to the beginning. — Shiko Munakata

If God causes you to suffer much, it is a sign that He has great designs for you, and that He certainly intends to make you a saint. And if you wish to become a great saint, entreat Him yourself to give you much opportunity for suffering; for there is no wood better to kindle the fire of holy love than the wood of the cross, which Christ used for His own great sacrifice of boundless charity. — Ignatius Of Loyola