Ludzka Quotes & Sayings
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It was not a happy ending of the sort in fairy tales, but
it was the only one we had. — Megan Hart
When it is time to die, let us not discover that we never lived. — Henry David Thoreau
Frankly, earmarking is not the problem. It is a symptom of the problem. — Claire McCaskill
I'm always surprised when people say, "Oh, it got such mixed reviews." I guess I didn't read them. — Karen Allen
Truth will correct all errors in my mind, And I will rest in Him Who is my Self. — Foundation For Inner Peace
Tony Abbott might think coal's good for humanity, of course it was an important driver in the story of the Australian nation. But when we're talking about the 21st Century and those industries that are gonna take us forward, it won't be coal. — Richard Di Natale
Writing should be meaningful for children, Y an intrinsic need should be aroused in them, and Y writing should be incorporated into a task that is necessary and relevant. — Lev S. Vygotsky
The joy of poetry is that it will wait for you. Novels don't wait for you. Characters change. But poetry will wait. I think it's the greatest art. — Sonia Sanchez
Don't put yourself in a time-out. — Vanya Asher
She looked up at him with dark, tragic eyes, and again he was struck by the illusion of beauty and innocence she presented. Instinct had him wanting to reach for her, to take her in his arms and offer comfort. Then his ribs twitched with pain and he remembered she was not all that innocent, no matter what her mother believed about her or how she presented herself. He called to mind an image of his sister and her torn remains, and of the monstrosity she had died giving birth to, and any pity he might have felt for Airie fled. — Paula Altenburg
Every step in life is merely part of a game. Every piece is necessary, but if you do not know how to control the game, then you become one of the pieces that are meant to be sacrificed. — Lionel Suggs
This planet is an exquisitely arranged and interconnected system. What's controlled in one place is going to have consequences in another place. Our job as gardeners is to try and figure this out no matter how small our allotted space might be. Discipline has to be the watchword for our controlling hands. It means not gardening without thinking of the garden as a habitat: for mice, for squirrels, for bees and wasps. For other living creatures beyond ourselves. — Marjorie Harris
Love, joy and peace for the world, that's what I want ... peace for the world and love. — Michael Jackson
Neo-Liberalism promised us a Global Village and gave us a Potemkin Village. — Dean Cavanagh
Aunt Polly is all stirred up over it. You see, she wants Uncle Tom to have what he wants, only she wants him to want what she wants him to want. See?" Mrs. Carew laughed suddenly. (22) — Eleanor H. Porter
