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Jeremy Radin Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Hash, x. There is no definition for this word - nobody knows what hash is.
Famous, adj. Conspicuously miserable.
Dictionary, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work. — Ambrose Bierce

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Nina LaCour

And then we get new homes that we make for ourselves. — Nina LaCour

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Madame De Stael

Search for the truth is the noblest occupation of man; its publication is a duty. — Madame De Stael

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Disturbing anything [situation] results in damage. To improve, you do not need to disturb anything that is natural and has turned bad. You need to make way out; you need to find a solution. — Dada Bhagwan

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

I s'pose you couldn't get 'em to bring it in 'Death by the Visitation of God,' could you, Biggs?' suggested Lord Peter. 'Sort of judgment for wantin' to marry into our family, what? — Dorothy L. Sayers

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Don't just be a taker; healthy relationships require balance. Give with your words and be extra generous with your deeds. — Steve Maraboli

Jeremy Radin Quotes By David Hockney

I'm not going to stop painting just to take orders. — David Hockney

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Solomon Ortiz

In fact, in 2002, the Secretary of Defense authorized such support on a reimbursable basis to organizations formerly components of the Department of Justice and Department of the Treasury and currently components of the Department of Homeland Security. — Solomon Ortiz

Jeremy Radin Quotes By Zoketsu Norman Fischer

Years ago I went to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and did what all tourists there do: wrote some words on a scrap of paper that I tucked into a crevice in the wall. When I closed my eyes and touched my head to the warm stone, it came to me: "All language is prayer." This must be so. Who is it we are speaking to when we speak to anyone? To that person, and also past him or her to Out There. If there is language, it means there is the possibility of being heard, being met, being loved. And reaching out to be heard, met, or loved is a holy act. Language is holy. — Zoketsu Norman Fischer