Kotoff Maine Quotes & Sayings
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But failure and success are labels placed upon people's lives the way a child values winning a game whether or not they have to bend the rules in order to do it. But life is not a game and the rules cannot be bent without repercussions that prove damaging later on. We must play the game for all we are worth, and we must play it fairly. We play and lose and play again, over and over. We lose and we pick up and start again a little wiser. We learn the game a little better in the playing, learn lessons for the next game. And should we lose today it is only a step towards the winning of the larger game. We move our piece on the board one step at a time, but it is all part of some larger process. — James Rozoff
Religious faith obscures uncertainty where uncertainty ... exists, allowing the unknown, the implausible, and the ... false to achieve primacy over the facts. — Sam Harris
Freedom demands that we struggle for an extension of both equality and free expression, not regard one as inimical to the other. — Kenan Malik
You need people who are shaping and advocating for the actual policies and structural changes that need to occur in order to address those issues. That's where the politics and t — Maya Harris
A library is also a place where love begins. — Rudolfo Anaya
You cannot con an honest man. — Ally Carter
There was this real fear in doing 'Square Pegs' after getting such a fast ride to glory on 'Saturday Night Live'. I was afraid that the word would be 'peaks early, fails to live up to promise.' — Anne Beatts
The definition of black irony is Pro-lifers killing Doctors who do abortions — Bill Hicks
She was imperfectly perfect. — Vera Roberts
I am possessed by love and have no options. — Elizabeth Smart
Upon disaster depends good fortune;
within good fortune hides disaster.
Where will it end?
For nothing is certain;
what is correct goes astray;
what is right goes wrong.
Our confusion goes on and on. — Lao-Tzu
