Jim Stirling Quotes & Sayings
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But if you want to know the truth, the weirdest thing that has happened has been my discovery that people who attend the conventions are filled with love. — William Shatner

Dancy closes her eyes, remembering all the times that have been so much worse than this, all the horror and shame and sorrow to give her strength. The burning parts of her no one and nothing can ever touch, the fire where her soul used to be. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

Safety. As Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote, When the slave leaves bondage, his first act is to name himself. — Gloria Steinem

You see, it's actually very good that a human activity is performed very close to death, because that's where life is. Life is, at its most valuable and most full, very close to the boundary of life. — Philippe Petit

There's no wobble in Bush. If anything, the opposite. Right after hello, the next words out of his mouth are: I've never been more convinced that the decisions I made are the right decisions. — Rich Lowry

I wouldn't have seen the light if she hadn't pointed out, but once sje did, it became impossible to ignore. — Ally Condie

Fucking?
Sorry. Sexual intercourse? Coitus? The union and rhythm of our genitals? — Jewel E. Ann

Consider intentions carefully. Karma gives a damn about ego, awards allegiance to none, and its justice is truly blind. — T.F. Hodge

It seems odd that a story about a gift-the possibility of a new life in a new and prosperous country-begins with a thief, but in some ways this one does. — Kimball Taylor

I am nothing, and I am everything. — Jay Bell

The idealistic world-improver was his mask,I'd realized. — Cora Reilly

shoddily constructed sexual fantasies" The Guardian... a newspaper in England. — Rocky Flintstone

You say, 'On the off chance that I had somewhat more, I ought to be exceptionally fulfilled.' You commit an error. On the off chance that you are not content with what you have, you would not be fulfilled in the event that it were multiplied. — Charles Spurgeon

608This was not the man they had know, but they had scarcely expected to be confronted with him; this was, in a sense deeper than questions of fact, the man they had not known, and the man they had not known may have been the real one. The real man, whoever he had been, had suffered and now he was dead: this was all that was sure and all that mattered now. — James Baldwin

I schooled in the Boston area. — Teju Cole