Janos Audron Quotes & Sayings
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Humiliation, slavery, fear have perverted us to the bone; we no longer look like men ... Men must be granted the respect due to them. — Mohammed Dib

I'm not sure how long we sit in Josh's truck, holding hands, surrounded by darkness and unspoken regrets. But it's long enough to know that there are no stories or secrets in the world worth holding onto more than his hand. — Katja Millay

Intruding upon a dimension rightfully ours, modern medicine robs us of the dignity of what people in the past regarded as most precious: that final moment of death. — Shinmon Aoki

I definitely feel very empowered to do a lot of good things--but there's also so much pressure to not only make a lot of choices but to really have it all. It's great that we can have it all, but I think everyone now feels that there's this overwhelming responsbility to have it all, to really do something profound. Versus just, you know, be happy and get by. — Barbara Kelley

There is naturally in every man a desire to know, but what profiteth knowledge without the fear of God? — Thomas A Kempis

A library, no matter how big or small, is a careful balance of love and responsibility. A machine, if you will, cranked by those who care most about reading. — Kimberly Karalius

If I could do it over, I'd want to come up to the big leagues like Mike Trout. He's exciting and I like watching him. — Matt Kemp

All great men pay some price for their dreams, but cowards remain in debt to fear. — Matshona Dhliwayo

If I had a teenage daughter, I'd be acquitted. — Sydney Stone

I've always worked. — Alan Dershowitz

Leaders are people we as followers want to regard with awe as the fullest flowering of our own possibilities. — Gail Sheehy

My work unblocks people, and then I look at the work that they do, and I think, 'My God, how could they not have known they were talented? How could they not have known?' — Julia Cameron

Prayer cannot be measured on a scale of success or failure because it is God's work - and God always succeeds. When we believe we have failed at prayer, it is because we decided what shape our prayer should have and are now frustrated that there is nothing we can do to implement our ambition. Prayer is nothing more or less than the interior action of the Trinity at the level of being. This we cannot control; we can only reverently submit. — Michael Casey