Hendricken Tuition Quotes & Sayings
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The problem was, of course, that people did not seem to understand the difference between right and wrong. They needed to be reminded of this, because if you left it to them to work out for themselves they would never bother. They would just find out what was best for them and they would call that the right thing. — Alexander McCall Smith
New Yorkers love the bigness
the skyscrapers, the freedom, the lights. But they also love it when they can carve out some smallness for themselves. When the guy at the corner store knows which newspaper you want. When the barista has your order ready before you open your mouth. When you start to recognize the people in your orbit, and you know that, say, if you're waiting for the subway at eight fifteen on the dot, odds are the redhead with the red umbrella is going to be there too. — David Levithan
I've told you before, Daniel: roach isn't an insult. We're the ones still standing after the mammals build their nukes, we're the ones with the stripped-down OS's so damned simple they work under almost any circumstances. We're the goddamned Kalashnikovs of thinking meat. — Peter Watts
The grandeur of God reveals itself through simple things — Paulo Coelho
But pearls are fair; and the old saying is:
Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies' eyes. — William Shakespeare
I like weird. I like weird a lot. — Jeremy Sisto
I just gazed at the smoke haze above Lundene, the darkness darkening a summer sky, and wished I were a bird, high in that nothingness, vanishing. Haesten — Bernard Cornwell
The wonder of marriage is woven into the wonder of the gospel of the cross of Christ, and the message of the cross is foolishness to the natural man, and so the meaning of marriage is foolishness to the natural man. — John Piper
I think every part's a challenge, and you also never know if you're going to pull it off. — Julianne Moore
Don't live down to expectations. Go out there and do something remarkable. — Wendy Wasserstein
The artist's business is to feel, although he may think a little sometimes ... when he has nothing better to do. — John Ruskin
Many people feel they must multi-task because everybody else is multitasking, but this is partly because they are all interrupting each other so much. — Marilyn Vos Savant
Otto Warburg had, half a century before, proposed that oxidation was the cause of many cancers. — Carl Sagan
It is a society of laborers which is about to be liberated from the ferrets of labor, and this society does no longer know of those other higher and more meaningful activities for the sake of which this freedom would deserve to be won. — Hannah Arendt