Kalautie Quotes & Sayings
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I don't see much of a future for this planet. I think it's a cursed planet. The boundaries we've drawn between nations and the profit motive - those two factors have, in my opinion, brought us to the point where almost nothing can stop the utter destruction of the environment and all our earthly life-support systems. — George Carlin
All charming people have something to conceal, usually their total dependence on the appreciation of others. — Cyril Connolly
My principal motive is the belief that we can still make admirable sense of our lives even if we cease to have ... an ambition of transcendence. — Richard Rorty
Your shame will be your torture, and your torture will be your life. I wish it long. — Brad Pitt
May God forgive us for the times when we as individuals and as a Church failed to seek out and care for those little ones who were frightened, alone and in pain because someone was abusing them. That we did not always respond to your cries with the concern of the Good Shepherd is a matter of deep shame. — Sean Brady
Motherhood changed you from the second you looked into the big, innocent eyes of your child. Within an instant, you had an unlimited supply of love for that precious, tiny being. They would forever be yours, and you would forever be the one person who would always love them, protect them, cherish them, worry about them, and fight for them.
Everything else felt minor in comparison. — Max Monroe
I believe it would be considerably healthier for us to dare to live without a reason for many things than with reasons that are simplistic. — M. Scott Peck
Most of the fathers were scientists. Most of the mothers were not. — Mike Brown
Happiness does not come from consumption of things. — Thich Nhat Hanh
When you're successful for so many years, the scariest part is that you're getting too comfortable because you've had so much success. — Wladimir Klitschko
We don't communicate anymore. We just talk. — Donny Miller
[Louis] Brandeis had a very distinctive vision of political economy that he persuaded Woodrow Wilson to adopt in the 1912 election and that he largely enacted from the bench. — Jeffrey Rosen
