Lounsbury House Quotes & Sayings
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God gives us life and takes us away as He sees fit. — Johnny Cash
I do struggle with the fact that I don't have all the answers. — Mike May
I'm not really anti-gang - I was a gang member and so was my son. I'm pro-youth, pro-community, pro-family, pro-arts, and pro-peace. — Luis J. Rodriguez
If an infant had the capacity to think hard about this world, it would have wanted to go back to its mother's womb again — Munia Khan
Plot involves fragmentary reality, and it might involve composite reality. Fragmentary reality is the view of the individual. Composite reality is the community or state view. Fragmentary reality is always set against composite reality. Virginia Woolf did this by creating fragmentary monologues and for a while this was all the rage in literature. She was a genius. In the hands of the merely talented it came off like gibberish. — Rita Mae Brown
I liked Rafael. I liked listening to Rafael. I liked touching him. I liked it when he took me in his arms and made me feel like I belonged to him, like our hearts ran together as one, indistinct. Rafael was beautiful. Rafael was my heart's friend. I didn't understand how that meant I liked boys. As far as I knew, it only meant I liked Rafael.
More than liked Rafael. — Rose Christo
You okay there, Stiff?" he says. "You look like you're about to cry. I might go easy on you if you cry. — Veronica Roth
There is no logical way to the discovery of these elemental laws. There is only the way of intuition, which is helped by a feeling for the order lying behind the appearance. — Albert Einstein
Any day you wake up and the ground
isn't shaking is a good day. — C.C. DeVille
Ripen your mind to the glorious history of the ages and revel in your mastery as today's youth shall look upon you as a sage. — Maximillian Degenerez
Criticism is a misconception: we must read not to understand others but to understand ourselves. — Emile M. Cioran
The self was both its origins and its journey. — Salman Rushdie
It is a merchant's nature to quibble over coins. It is how we become rich and buy satin shirts. The problems of who governs this area is one for another day. — David Gemmell
