Lxii Number Quotes & Sayings
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She will remain sane and she will live as she was meant to live, richly and deeply, among others of her kind, in full possession and command of her gifts. — Michael Cunningham

The mind Is so hospitable, taking in everything Like boarders, and you don't see until It's all over how little there was to learn Once the stench of knowledge has dissipated. — John Ashbery

Imagination ... is not a Disney theme park, but is a incredible force that when unleashed ... can help greatly better humanity. — Timothy Pina

Her aunt and uncle worked fifteen hours a day in their desperate attempt to keep the corner shop in profit, and their Sundays were marked by exhaustion. The moral code by which they lived was that of cleanliness, respectability and prudence. Religion was for those who had the time for it, a middle-class indulgence. — P.D. James

The trouble with nude dancing is that not everything stops when the music stops. — Robert Helpmann

Fight, America. You might not want to fight for the things that most others would fight for, like money or notoriety, but fight all the same.
Whatever it is that you want, America, go after it with all that you have in you.
Keep from letting fear make you settle for second best. — Kiera Cass

The brightest saint is the man who has the most heart-searching sense of his own sinfulness, and the liveliest sense of his own complete acceptance in Christ. — J.C. Ryle

Inequality has risen to the point that it seems to me worthwhile for the U.S. to seriously consider taking the risk of making our economy more rewarding for more of the people. — Janet Yellen

There's a danger of the Internet just becoming loud, ugly and boring with a thousand voices screaming for attention. — Matt Drudge

We shall never prevent the abuse of power if we are not prepared to limit power in a way which occasionally may prevent its use for desirable purposes. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

When you release yourself from the need for approval and control you can stop punishing yourself and others. — Bryant McGill

rabid tush patrol — Kevin Barry

Marianne had now been brought by degrees, so much into the habit of going out every day, that it was become a matter of indifference to her, whether she went or not: and she prepared quietly and mechanically for every evening's engagement, though without expecting the smallest amusement from any, and very often without knowing, till the last moment, where it was to take her. — Jane Austen