Mcmorrough Library Quotes & Sayings
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It's more that I'm afraid of time. And not having enough of it. Time to figure out who I'm supposed to be ... to find my place in the world before I have to leave it. I'm afraid of what I'll miss. — Ann Brashares
No one in the United States of America should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like, or how they worship. — Barack Obama
It was a marvelous night, the sort of night one only experiences when one is young. The sky was so bright, and there were so many stars that, gazing upward, one couldn't help wondering how so many whimsical, wicked people could live under such a sky. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
Don't despair too much if you see beautiful things destroyed, if you see them perish. Because the best things are always growing in secret. — Ben Okri
You can't be an FBI agent without being cautious and thinking things through. That's just part of the training. — Malik Yoba
There is nothing more dreadful to an author than neglect; compared with which reproach, hatred, and opposition are names of happiness; yet this worst, this meanest fate, every one who dares to write has reason to fear. — Samuel Johnson
It was the ultimate form of our admiration for each other, with full knowledge of the values by which we made our choice. — Ayn Rand
Whatever their failings as a class may be, and however likely to lose their immortal souls, lawyers do not generally lose papers. — Arthur Cheney Train
It is such a relief to be told the truth. — Katherine Anne Porter
So far as I can tell, most worthwhile pleasures on this earth slip between gratifying another and gratifying oneself. Some would call that an ethics. — Maggie Nelson
when children loved you, you knew everything, and when they were angry with you, you knew nothing? — Donna Leon
Maintain your physical, emotional, and spiritual harmony with the universe by meditating every day. Inhale the precious breath of life. It is your connection to your Higher power. — Louise Hay
But who knows what good might come from the least of us? From the bones of old horses is made the most beautiful Prussian Blue. — Joy Williams
The will to be oneself is heroism — Jose Ortega Y Gasset