Lodise Flower Quotes & Sayings
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That was how things were back then. Anything that grew took its time growing, and anything that perished took a long time to be forgotten. But everything that had once existed left its traces, and people lived on memories just as they now live on the ability to forget quickly and emphatically. — Joseph Roth

In the future, we will all enjoy our 15 minutes of privacy." SCOTT MONTY, FORD — Erik Qualman

Every illness is an opportunity for compassionate revelations. — Judith Orloff

At university, I had been obsessed with reading about the lives of Rimbaud and Baudelaire, and I was steeped in the crazy poets, and I came to view my early subjects through that prism. — Iggy Pop

A framed photo on a dusty bookshelf caught his attention; he moved closer and picked it up silently. A small girl with long blond hair was standing under a tree, her face tilted up in delight as its feathery leaves brushed across her face, framing it.
A willow tree. Willow. — L.A. Weatherly

Innovators are pioneers, great problem-solvers; and creators of a better context. — Pearl Zhu

There's a point in gymnastics where once you get to a certain age your body just isn't going to be able to handle it anymore. But I'd like to continue on as long as I'm able to help the team out and be a contributor to the success of the U.S. team. — Jonathan Horton

Ah, cruel fate, how swiftly joy and sorrow alternate! — Raimbaut De Vaqueyras

Over the years it became clear that sometimes you fall in love only to realize you don't even like the person. — Terry McMillan

Religions that teach brotherly love have been used as an excuse for persecution, and our profoundest scientific insight is made into a means of mass destruction. — Bertrand Russell

Positive change is mobile, if you don't push it, it won't move but when you push it, it will definitely move with you. — Peter A. Preye

The near side of a galaxy is tens of thousands of light-years closer to us than the far side; thus we see the front as it was tens of thousands of years before the back. But typical events in galactic dynamics occupy tens of millions of years, so the error in thinking of an image of a galaxy as frozen in one moment of time is small. — Carl Sagan