Medwick Origins Quotes & Sayings
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I know who I am, I remember who I was, I dream of who I will be. — Marie Drake
The achievement of happiness requires not the ... satisfaction of our needs ... but the examination and transformation of those needs. — Stanley Cavell
Philosophize: you are a mistress, part of a great hysterical you mean historical tradition. — Lorrie Moore
When you get an idea into your head you find it in everything. — Victor Hugo
Everyone is waiting for someone to change the world and no one seems to be doing much. Now what if everyone started thinking that someone who can change the world is me? This simple thinking will make all the difference to change our world. — Jeroninio Almeida
Ray Bradbury's connections to fantasy, space, cinema, to the macabre and the melancholy, were all born of his years spent running, jumping, galloping through the woods, across the fields, and down the brick-paved streets of Waukegan. — Sam Weller
Christianity is called the religion of pity. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Before I pitch any game, from spring training to Game 7 of the World Series, I'm scared to death. — Curt Schilling
He watched with an attentiveness both polite and flattering as Maura scraped her cards up from the sofa cushions. He leaned to pick up one she had missed.
"This fellow looks unhappy," he observed. The art depicted a man stuck with ten swords. The victim lay on his face, as most people did after being stuck with ten swords.
"That's a fellow after Calla's done with him," Maura said. — Maggie Stiefvater
Holy crap. I wondered if God knew what was happening. Did he even care? — Cameo Renae
What I say is, national defense is the most important thing we do in Washington, but there's still waste in the military budget. — Rand Paul
You will not find a treatise that is too learned for me; without laying claim to any genuine learning, I yet accustomed myself from childhood onwards to grasp the spirit of the best and wisest in every age. Shame on the artist who does not consider it his duty to achieve at least so much. — Ludwig Van Beethoven
Not dreams but night changes, not destiny but path changes, always keep your hopes alive, luck may or may not change, but time definitely chages. — Elmore Leonard
