Ianos Quotes & Sayings
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God was so very far away."
(The Elusive Miss Ellison) — Carolyn Miller

I tell Ki that I'm learning about words and stories to help our family. He says he's protecting our family with his knife. Who is right? Which is best, protecting with words or with his knife?"
She is instant, certain, and solemn, and there is no misunderstanding her meaning.
"Fight ignorance with words. Fight evil with your knife. Tell you husband, Ki, that he is right. — Camron Wright

The man who sanctifies his wife understands that this is his divinely ordained responsibility ... Is my wife more like Christ because she is married to me? Or is she like Christ in spite of me? Has she shrunk from His likeness because of me? Do I sanctify her or hold her back? Is she a better woman because she is married to me? — R. Kent Hughes

If we die, do not mourn for us. This is a risky business we're in, and we accept those risks. The space program is too valuable to this country to be halted for too long if a disaster should ever happen. — Gus Grissom

True knowledge comes only through suffering. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Entrepreneurship is at its best when it alters the future, and it alters the future when it jumps curves — Guy Kawasaki

The idea is that inside every human being, however unprepossessing, there is a glorious, talented, and overwhelmingly attractive personality. Nonsense. Inside each of us is a mess of unruly, primitive impulses, and these can sometimes, under the strenuous self-discipline and dedication of art, result in notable creativity. — Margaret Halsey

The way I choose to live my own life rates time and space as real luxuries. — Ben Elliot

Some musicians play blues, others classical jazz or bluegrass. I like to play political roles because I can merge my political interests with my creative interests. — Jeffrey Wright

Even a cornered rabbit will fight with teeth and claws. — Alison Goodman

People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy. — Stephen Rea

Outside their country, Hungarian directors have had, from the critics at least, a friendly reception. — Tibor Fischer