Mountainsideschools Quotes & Sayings
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The corporations have become our government. They're not just influential. Department by department, you name it, they put their people in high government positions, they have 10,000 PACs and 35,000 lobbyists, so there's no more opening to be heard. — Ralph Nader

There was no peace in continuing to do what had already proven unworkable. Sometimes tradition itself disrupted peace, and only newness could smooth the way. — N.K. Jemisin

We talked. We talked, and we laughed, and we had an amazing time. Conversation flowed like a beautiful waterfall, and my senses were saturated. Food came and went. Wine was poured and appeared out of nowhere. Time passed and I had no recollection or consciousness of anyone but Quinn being in that restaurant. — Penny Reid

For the risk of it, for the sheer surprise of pressing one's nose to the glass and finding someone staring back on the other side. — Jodi Picoult

Here is more to life than just pleasure. We want to achieve our happiness and not just experience it. — Eric Weiner

In Hollywood, writers are considered only the first draft of human beings. — Frank Deford

Reform must come from within. — Mark Simo

Cloudberry, how she came from RiverClan after the ThunderClan medicine cat Ravenwing was murdered. — Erin Hunter

All my rage and fear welled up inside me, and expressed its self in biscuit form. — Robert Webb

The living Word is able to destroy Satanic forces. — Smith Wigglesworth

Much research in psychology has been more concerned with how large groups of people behave than about the particular ways in which each individual person thinks ... too statistical. I find this disappointing because, in my view of the history of psychology, far more was learned, for example, when Jean Piaget spent several years observing the ways that three children developed, or when Sigmund Freud took several years to examine the thinking of a rather small number of patients. — Jean Piaget

Association bring you into the larger world of other people and things. Not having that is a kind of prison, a prison of such a limited consciousness, of such a limited frame of reference and association. — Hank Azaria