Lenita Skoretz Quotes & Sayings
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But like Mama say, sometimes we got to live it out before we learn. — Kathleen Grissom
Literature is capable of being a subject that people want to catch up on or discuss, whether at a coffee shop or a watercooler. It can become an intrinsic part of their dialogue. — Mark Z. Danielewski
I think that's why I love to read. I'll read almost anything - mystery, suspense, slice of life - but what I really love is romance. Contemporary is good, Historical is better, Paranormal is the best. — S.T. Prussing
When I look at the human brain I'm still in awe of it. — Ben Carson
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, which people don't seem to be shy about expressing. — Jamie Moyer
My hour at last has come;
Yet not ingloriously or passively
I die, but first will do some valiant deed,
Of which mankind shall hear in after time. — Homer
For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may have attracted notice to a writer undeservedly forgotten. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain. — Plautus
Child, you listen to me, and you look me straight in the eyes when I'm talking to you. I may be just old hired help, and a country woman to boot, but I'm a human. And you know what? God thought of me. He actually took the time to dream me up. I may not be much to look at, but what you see first started in the mind of God, so don't stand there and ignore me like I don't exist. You remember that. Miss — Charles Martin
Sometimes God demands radical measures when He wants to bring about radical results. — Beth Moore
The problem is that, in a world of floating exchange rates, as Italy was before the euro, if one country is subjected to a shock which requires it to cut wages, it cannot do so with a modern kind of control and regulation system. It is much easier to do it by letting the exchange rate change. Only one price has to change, instead of many. — Milton Friedman
