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Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

Life is uncharted territory. It reveals its story one moment at a time. — Leo Buscaglia

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Alexander Pope

Did some more sober critics come abroad? If wrong, I smil'd; if right, I kiss'd the rod. — Alexander Pope

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Samantha Shannon

She was adamant that any organisation that labelled one group of people as evil would eventually do the same to others. That to treat any one person as less than human was to cheapen the very substance of humanity.' Sorrow — Samantha Shannon

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Ryan McGinley

All my work, really, is based on my brothers and sisters. I had so many adventures with them and a big part of the work is to recreate those. It's easy for me to be around a lot of people, because I can retreat. I can watch everything. — Ryan McGinley

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Carl Richards

if you don't ever find yourself recalibrating your decisions, you're likely ignoring some issues that might become problems down the line. — Carl Richards

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Eli Broad

You can have great teachers, but if you don't have a good principal, you won't have a good school. — Eli Broad

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Sarah Caldwell

That's what it is that you rehearse - the making of music, not the playing of notes as abstractions. — Sarah Caldwell

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Paullina Simons

Tatiana had always thought she would not make a very good Communist. She liked Mikhail Zoshchenko's stories too much. — Paullina Simons

Krumwiede Sand Quotes By Nathan Filer

In the 1970s, a group of researchers got themselves deliberately confined to mental asylums across United States. They did this by pretending to hear voices. They pretended to hear a voice saying, Empty, Dull and Thud.
But as soon as they were admitted to the wards, they stopped pretending and never mention the voice again.
And here's the mad part
The hospital staff outright refused to believe they were better, and kept them locked up anyway - some of them for months on end -each forced into accepting they had a mental illness, and agreeing to take drugs as a condition of their release. This is what labels do. They stick. — Nathan Filer