Kawatee Quotes & Sayings
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Then the cow asked:
"What is a mirror?"
"It is a hole in the wall," said the cat. "You look in it, and there you see the picture, and it is so dainty and charming and ethereal and inspiring in its unimaginable beauty that your head turns round and round, and you almost swoon with ecstasy. — Mark Twain

Her mother had always said that there was strength and power in the time right before dawn, and those who slept through it missed the best part of the day. — David Thurlo

The twin shocks of 9/11 and the Great Recession seem mentally to have unhinged a portion of the American people and much of the political class. The following years were consumed by crazy arguments about the president's birth certificate, death panels, and voters shouting that the government must get its hands off their government-provided Medicare. — Mike Lofgren

The simple truth is that technology is still a poor substitute for human interaction. — Robert G. Thompson

His righteousness rises above the sins of all men; His life is more powerful than all death; His salvation is more unconquerable than all hell. — Martin Luther

In the city the wretched feel less sad. One can live there a hundred years without being noticed, and be dead a long time before anybody will notice it. — Leo Tolstoy

I'm just too busy living every day to really spend a lot of time thinking 'am I old?' I'm this age. I am in this moment and in this life. — Emmylou Harris

The gay community is very fickle. And I know because I'm part of it and I see it every day. — Lance Bass

Alienation is perhaps the most effective tool of control in America, and every reminder of our real connectedness weakens that tool. — Tim DeChristopher

Man is made by his beliefs.
As he believes, so he is. — Anonymous

Men are never duly touched and impressed with a conviction of their insignificance, until they have contrasted themselves with the majesty of God — R.C. Sproul

Saints spring and thrive most internally, when they are most externally afflicted. Afflictions are the mother of virtue. — Thomas Brooks

Obama's entire economic program is reparations. — Rush Limbaugh