Intermediaire Quotes & Sayings
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If you're going to equalize the academic playing field, you've got to get the kids in early childhood programs. — Paul Vallas

I love to go out in late September among the fat, overripe, icy, black blackberries to eat blackberries for breakfast, the stalks very prickly, a penalty they earn for knowing the black art of blackberry-making; and as I stand among them lifting the stalks to my mouth, the ripest berries fall almost unbidden to my tongue, as words sometimes do, certain peculiar words like strengths or squinched, many-lettered, one-syllabled lumps, which I squeeze, squinch open, and splurge well in the silent, startled, icy, black language of blackberry - eating in late September. — Galway Kinnell

Everybody makes mistakes. You have to be careful when you make your mistakes. Now is not a good time to make a mistake. — Nick Markakis

He utilizes
form for a striking lecture;
young poets shiver
inexperience,
but thaw over their own work,
fertilize magic. — Kristen Henderson

People who say they have no regrets are full of crap. We all have regrets, but denial is also a powerful force. — Dalya Moon

Survivors of atrocity of every age and every culture come to a point in their testimony where all questions are reduced to one, spoken more in bewilderment than in outrage: Why? The answer is beyond human understanding. — Judith Lewis Herman

The only way we know we love ourselves and the people in our life is by the agreements we are willing to make and keep — Madonna Ciccone

True swadeshi is that alone in which all the processes through which cotton has to pass are carried out in the same village or town. — Mahatma Gandhi

The place you look at for the salvation must be the science, not the skies! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Television is completely another medium. For me, Lady Gaga and HBO are bringing us to mass culture. — Marina Abramovic

Presently [Bridey] said: "If I was Rex" - his mind seemed full of such suppositions: "If I was Archbishop of Westminster," "If I was head of the Great Western Railway," "If I was an actress," as though it were a mere trick of fate that he was none of these things, and he might awake any morning to find the matter adjusted - "if I was Rex I should want to live in my constituency. — Evelyn Waugh

He has not despised or abhorred the affliction of the afflicted, and he has not hidden his face from him, but has heard, when he cried to him" (Ps. 22:24). Because — Chris Bruno

Science fictions are suppressed only when likely to contribute more knowledge and freedom than the defensive orthodoxies they challenge. — Timothy Leary