Lord Bendray Quotes & Sayings
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people coming out of church
conversing about the sermon
sniffing at the autumn air
something in the papers about forces of popular opinion
and values which are unto our nation
what is
holding you back, Catullus?
why don't you go and die?
the stalks of the potato-plants
are rotting fast this year
only October now
this evening away
A boy comes out of the wood,
crossbow on his shoulder — Pentti Saarikoski
Tut, tut. We can't let mere sentiment intrude. This is Science. — K.W. Jeter
I've had some great times with actresses, but that's in a movie. — Clive Owen
The sense of national emergency engendered by war transforms the destruction of dissident opinion into patriotism. — Thomas Szasz
Suspicionless surveillance has no place in a democracy. The next 60 days are a historic opportunity to rein in the NSA, but the only one who can end the worst of its abuses is you. Call your representatives and tell them that the unconstitutional 'bulk collection' of Americans' private records under Section 215 of the Patriot Act must end. — Edward Snowden
But I cannot bring myself to believe that I was intended for a musician, because it seems so small a business in comparison with other things which, it seems to me, I might do. Question here: 'What is the province of music in the economy of the world?' — Sidney Lanier
Water is life's matter and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
What can we say to people who think that dreams are the real world and this one is an illusion. Perhaps they're right. — Lothaire Bluteau
Expectations are resentments waiting to happen. — Anne Lamott
The president is the high priest of what sociologist Robert Bellah calls the 'American civil religion.' The president must invoke the name of God (though not Jesus), glorify America's heroes and history,quote its sacred texts (the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution), and perform the transubstantiation of pluribus unum. — Jonathan Haidt
Although it is such a singular word, there are many variations of alone. There is the alone of an empty beach at twilight. There is the alone of an empty hotel room. There is the alone of being caught in a throng of people. There is the alone of missing a particular person. And there is the alone of being with a particular person and realizing you are still alone. — David Levithan
