Hennigan's Quotes & Sayings
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Nature is the one song of praise that never stops singing. — Richard Rohr
Sometimes the Fates have their own ideas about things. — M.A. Larson
Who is your opponent tonight, tonight I am playing against the Black pieces — Akiba Rubinstein
A radical and transformative thought goes nowhere without the willingness to challenge convention. — Malcolm Gladwell
Given a shave and a new suit, the pair wrote, a Neanderthal probably would attract no more attention on a New York City subway than some of its other denizens. — Elizabeth Kolbert
Although only breath, words which I speak are immortal. — Sappho
We can't turn life into a pleasure. But we can choose such pleasures as are worthy of us and our immortal souls. — G.K. Chesterton
IF THEY DON'T INVITE YOU TO THE PARTY TODAY; STRIVE TO BE THE REASON THEY "TRY" TO CELEBRATE WITH YOU TOMORROW!
#HOPENATION — Qwana M. BabyGirl Reynolds-Frasier
When you hire a plumber because no hot water is coming out of the kitchen sink faucet, you need to go to the water heater, not the faucet. — Joe Wurzelbacher
The realm of fairy-story is wide and deep and high and filled with many things: all manner of beasts and birds are found there; shoreless seas and stars uncounted; beauty that is an enchantment, and an ever-present peril; both joy and sorrow as sharp as swords. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Congregations shaped by the Scriptures generally have preachers who are shaped by the Scriptures. — John Ortberg
The pleasure of talking is the inextinguishable passion of a woman, coeval with the act of breathing. — Alain-Rene Lesage
Childhood friends are continuity, uninterrupted connections between selves, and you hold on them. You hold on them and you love them, but sometimes they're not quite comfortable. — Lynn Messina
The Theatre of the Absurd, in the sense that it is truly the contemporary theatre, facing as it does man's condition as it is, is the Realistic theatre of our time; and that the supposed Realistic theatre - the term used here to mean most of what is done on Broadway - in the sense that it panders to the public need for self-congratulation and reassurance and presents a false picture of ourselves to ourselves is ... really and truly The Theatre of the Absurd. — Edward Albee
And before you ask, I don't ask what equipment my lovers have, merely if they want to play. — Yasmine Galenorn