Mastrante Quotes & Sayings
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I've seen that cornered look on more than a few Parish faces over the years, and each time it brings a lump to my throat. The old-timers say you eventually get numb to it. I'm not sure I want to live that long. — Steven Dos Santos
Formation of Network of people for common purpose leads to Society with common objectives. — Santosh Kalwar
The Catholic Church had an awfully good way of handling all — Ernest Hemingway,
We have two layers of presence: the universe of doing and the universe of being; the outline and the inside. — Pramod Bajpai
The 1st Amendment protects the right to speak, not the right to spend. — Byron White
Harriet Tubman fought American slavery single handed and was a pioneer in that organized effort known as the Underground Railroad. — W.E.B. Du Bois
The life of man is made up of action and endurance; the life is fruitful in the ratio in which it is laid out in noble action or in patient perseverance. — Henry Parry Liddon
Our lives are based on what is reasonable and common sense;
Truth is apt to be neither. — Christmas Humphreys
Everybody is excited to play so I think who plays with whom is a minor thing at this point. — Mats Sundin
I have sought to offer humanists a detailed analysis of a technology sufficiently magnificent and spiritual to convince them that the machines by which they are surrounded are cultural artifacts worthy of their attention and respect. — Bruno Latour
What a hard thing it is to write of love! Easy enough to describe the burning brand of lust, or yearning of infatuation, that yearning that can never be assuaged. But love! There is only the word, and the knowing it. — Carolly Erickson
I worked for a lot of candidates, in tough campaigns that lost. Most of my candidates lost until Bill Clinton. There was always a point where you look in their eyes and they knew it was over. And there was never that point with Clinton. He never quit. He never gave up. — Dee Dee Myers
I have no courage to write much unless I am written to. I soon begin to think that there are plenty of other correspondents more interesting - so if you all want to hear from me you know the conditions. — George Eliot
