Legalese Adverb Quotes & Sayings
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He says he likes reading old letters of famous politicians,writers and in general all kinds of old letters more than reading books. "Letters seem more sincere to me. I don't know, more natural and valuable, since you know, it was meant for just one person, one person only.Some of them are even vulnerable and that's so beautiful." He explains and I get his point. I do... — Melanie Sargsian

Meditating everyday is essential. If you meditate every day and learn to control and stop your thoughts, you will become psychic. — Frederick Lenz

How was it that he could remember not remembering, and yet the fugitive facts themselves remained so elusive? How could he misplace the skills of a lifetime? Where did such knowledge go? — Geraldine Brooks

One doesn't cling anxiously to life, but neither does one throw it lightly away. One is content with measured time and does not attribute eternity to earthly things. One leaves to death the limited right that it still has. But one expects the new human being and the new world only frombeyond death, from the power that has conquered death. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Our whole constitutional heritage rebels at the thought of giving government the power to control men's minds. — Thurgood Marshall

We must always aim for the impossible; if we lower our goal, we also diminish our effort. — Dorothy Day

The entertainment industry as a whole has given more thought to the pollution of rivers than it has to the pollution of minds. — Ken Auletta

All of us get knocked down, but it's resiliency that really matters. All of us do well when things are going well, but the thing that distinguishes athletes is the ability to do well in times of great stress, urgency and pressure. — Roger Staubach

The sea never changes and its works, for all the talks of men, are wrapped in mystery. — Joseph Conrad

True poetry is a function of awakening. It awakens us, but it must retain the memory of previous dreams. — Gaston Bachelard

We spend our entire lives thinking about death. Without that project to divert us, I expect we would all be dreadfully bored. We would have nothing to evade, and nothing to forestall, and nothing to wonder about. Time would have no consequence. — Eleanor Catton

Sometimes everything inside us must be torn apart. Only then can we sort through to what is truly worth keeping. — Edward Fahey

The only thing worse than regretting the things you've done is regretting the things you didn't do. — Samantha Leahy