Mongiardini Quotes & Sayings
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Oh Lady, let the sad tears fall
To speak thy pain,
Gently as through the silver dusk
The silver rain.
Oh, let thy bosom breathe its grief
In such soft sigh
As hath the wind in gardens where
Pale roses die. — Adelaide Crapsey

Our identification with the mind and body is the chief reason for our failure to know our self as we truly are. — Ramana Maharshi

The past, hey no shit, it's an open invitation to wine abuse. — Thomas Pynchon

It doesn't matter what your ideology is, people don't like to [be] lied to. — Robert Kenner

Why I am NOT going to buy a computer — Wendell Berry

We grew still and stared at each other. It seemed incredibly dangerous to look into each other's eyes, but we were doing it. For how long can you behold another person? Before you have to think of yourself again, like dipping the brush back in for more ink. For a very long time, you didn't need to get more ink, there was no reason to get anything else, because she was as good as me, she lived on earth like me, she suffered as I did. — Miranda July

you were sent into life with several pieces of misinformation about dealing with loss. The six we have identified so far are: Don't feel bad. Replace the loss. Grieve alone. Just give it time. Be strong for others. Keep busy. None of these ideas leads us to the actions of discovering and completing the unfinished emotions that accrue in all relationships. — John W. James

The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.' — Laurence Tribe