Mildred Cohn Quotes & Sayings
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'Catcher in the Rye' changed my life when I was a kid. I read it as I was a boy turning into a man, and I was so fascinated by the values. I believe in it. — Paul Wesley

Is that the true, the supreme terror, to discover that I am the wizened youth whose cries no one can hear? — Roberto Bolano

I'm one of those guys who actually listens when his woman talks. I'm a rare breed. Dangerous, apparently, since you aren't expecting me to hear you. — Stephanie Rowe

If you tilt the whole country sideways, Los Angeles is the place where everything loose will fall. — Frank Lloyd Wright

I will leave and isolate myself rather than go through the futile task of trying to make everyone happy, which is impossible anyway. — Donna Lynn Hope

The man looked up and Tanya was staring at him through watery eyes.
"Now you know. I don't see how it changes anything."
"It doesn't. You're still a diamond in a field of mud."
Tanya smirked.
"And what about you?"
"I don't know what I am."
"What do you want to be?"
"It's not that easy. — Luke Taylor

In the mind of the beginner, all things are possible, But in the mind of the expert, only a few. Zen Master Suzuki-Roshi — Barbara L. Jordan

It is arrogant to believe that you know what is true for you. Surely you know in your own life with you that you cannot be trusted. — Matt Chandler

The sea will wash away our footprints but not the fact we made them. — Marty Rubin

You must find another reason to work, other than the desire for success or recognition. It must come from another place. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Mr. Carter cleared his throat. "Soy sauce." He deadpanned. "Really, Sera? — Flora Roberts

Iran is nothing but trouble, and always has been that. — Jay Rockefeller

Theologically, the demand for "circumcision" can take many forms, even today. It appears whenever one thinks along these lines: "Faith in Christ is fine as far as it goes, but your relation to God is not really right and your salvation not adequate unless ... " It does not matter how the sentence is completed. Whenever such fine print is introduced to qualify trust/faith, there is "circumcision," and Paul's defense of the adequacy of trust/faith can come into its own again. The Galatian situation is never far; in fact, it is all too familiar. — Leander E. Keck