Lutringer Quotes & Sayings
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You have got to be careful quoting Ronald Reagan, because when you quote him accurately it is called mudslinging. — Walter F. Mondale

Sometimes when I talk to little children I remind them of the fact that when I was growing up myself, I used to play with frog eggs and tadpoles and I used to walk in the field, I used to literally copy whatever my mother was doing on the land. And that may be the reason why I eventually developed the passion for green and for the Earth. So it is extremely important for adults and especially those who are in charge of cities to make sure that we do not lose touch with the land and with the environment. And especially our children. — Wangari Maathai

As a director who does not like to write, I am always looking for scripts that I can contribute to through directing. I don't want to do the same thing that the writer is doing; I want to add an angle or highlight a theme. — Jen McGowan

I thought it was magic to be able to catch something identically on tape and then be able to play around with it, run it backwards; I thought that was great for years. — Brian Eno

Once upon a time, there had been gods. Now there were only children going about in their dead parents' undergarments. — Laini Taylor

I've had great people come in my life, meaning not just men, but women, support me and empower me. So that has lifted me to be the woman I am. — Ledisi

One of the most interesting things in the world to me is the vast difference between what people say they are going to do, and what they actually do. — Myrtle Reed

Bekase why: would a wise man ant to live in de mid's er such a blimblammin' all de time? No
'deed he wouldn't. A wise man 'ud take en buil' a biler-factry; en den he could shet down de biler-factory when he want to res'. — Mark Twain

I lost my voice. I'd never had to cancel a show before and I had to walk around with a pad and a pen, writing things down. — Paul McCartney

Knowledge that is not being used for winning of further knowledge does not even remain- it decays and disappears. — J. D. Bernal

I harbored the secret hope, or rather, the secret certainty, that one day I would finally turn into myself; into the image of myself I'd been elaborating for years. — Valeria Luiselli