Kion 46 Quotes & Sayings
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The U.S. has a long history of walking up to the precipice of rigor and then walking away. As voters, let's support leaders who were courageous enough to make the hard decisions necessary to move our system forward. And as parents, let's put our faith in our educators, our children and tests that hold them to their highest potential. — Wendy Kopp

The older generation had greater respect for land than science. But we live in an age when science, more than soil, has become the provider of growth and abundance. Living just on the land creates loneliness in an age of globality. — Shimon Peres

The reason why we find so many dark places in the Bible is, for the most part, because there are so many dark places in our hearts. — August Tholuck

For things will never be perfect, until human beings are perfect - which I don't expect them to be for quite a number of years! — Thomas More

Our ties are deep and long-standing. We are dependent on each other. And no matter what the issue of the day, whether it be softwood lumber, whether it be a war in Iraq, we need to continue to work together. — Paul Cellucci

A lovely little wooden cottage in the depths of a forest is the most beautiful palace a king or any man can ever have! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The tiny lines extending from the corners of his eyes were no illusion. He touched his cheek and felt a delicate dryness, a subtle stiffening. Weren't there also circles under his eyes, and even more lines around his mouth? — Whitley Strieber

I respect people who feel things passionately. I do. But when someone is a judge, that is not what they should bring to the bench. It is not really passion, except in rare instances, that serves the bench well. It is, rather, an ability to understand the law and follow it. — Chuck Schumer

Words are life. Carefully choose your words. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Accidents often produce the best solutions ... only you can recognize the difference between an accident and your original intent. — Jennifer Morla