Merrilyn Livermon Quotes & Sayings
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It was easy to believe, between lessons on Shakespeare and Dickens and Austen, that all of the great stories had already been written by dead Europeans. But every time I saw 'The Outsiders', I knew better. It was the first time I'd realized that real people write books. — Ally Carter
Far too few designers put any thought into usability, ending up with a great product that's completely inaccessible. — James Dyson
You said if they're assigned to Indian Country they are either rookies or have trouble with authority. Did — Louise Erdrich
There's a lot more to competence than a law degree and a modicum of courtroom skill. — Fred Thompson
The great men of antiquity were poor. — Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
But when it gets dark, I'm off the hook. The day is officially rolled up and put away. I'm free to watch movies or stare at the wall, no longer holding myself accountable for what I might or might not have gotten done because the time for getting something done is over until tomorrow. — Abigail Thomas
You're right; you can't make someone be happy. But I don't see the harm in trying. — Richelle E. Goodrich
It's like my very first memory, which I guess is the first time I was aware that I was alive. — Stephen Chbosky
There is nothing loving about encouraging fear. Nothing. Fear leads to darkness, depression, anger, irrationality, anxiety, consternation, unrest, and ultimately, destruction. Fear, as Yoda reminds us all, is the path to the Dark Side. Fear is a weapon, not a productive tool. Fear is a means of control. Fear should never be the basis for why anyone does anything regarding the health of the mind, body, and spirit. — Michael Vito Tosto
If I had to pick between knowing just a little about a lot of folks and knowing everything about a few, I'd opt for the long, wide-angle shot, I think. — Walter Kirn
If your knowledge teaches you not to rise above human weakness and misery and lead your fellow man on the right path, you are indeed a man of little worth and will remain such till Judgment Day. — Khalil Gibran
