Lynn Bracken Quotes & Sayings
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When I cannot understand my Father's leading, And it seems to be but hard and cruel fate, Still I hear that gentle whisper ever pleading, God is working, God is faithful-Only wait. — A.B. Simpson

I think, especially among the New York intelligentsia at that time, that there was a reason Bob Dylan went to New York to happen, because there was a culture developed there around the ideas of civil rights, around the idea of democracy growing out of Emerson and Thoreau, these ideas of the fanfare for the common man. — T Bone Burnett

You may as soon find a living man who does not breathe, as a living Christian who does not pray. — Matthew Henry

Only the smaller fish pay for the goverment's face-lift. The big ones - they just become bigger and fatter. — Yiyun Li

Golf is the only game in which a precise knowledge of the rules can earn one a reputation for bad sportsmanship. — Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy

I suppose we may as well say goodbye. — George Orwell

The more I have written, the less it has been about exploring myself, and the more it has been about exploring the world around me. — Nick McDonell

San Francisco has always been a haven for misfits and weirdos. I'm both of those, which is why I came here. — Michael Franti

We welcome Chinese investment in the United States with open arms. — Gary Locke

I want to have and adopt. I always have; ever since I was 18, I wanted a baby, and I wanted to have and adopt because there are a lot of kids. I want to adopt an American baby though, you know what I mean, no offense. Just because there are so many kids here that need our help. — Queen Latifah

Myth is a tale once believed as truth; believed, it is not myth, but religion. A tale once religiously believed that has come to be called a myth is something of religion corrupted with disbelief. What are beliefs for some societies but myths for others cannot fill spiritual vacancies in the life of those others. — Laura Riding

What really makes it fun for an actor is when the script is good. — D. B. Sweeney