Multiyear Scholarships Quotes & Sayings
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A contempt of the monuments and the wisdom of the past, may be justly reckoned one of the reigning follies of these days, to which pride and idleness have equally contributed. — Samuel Johnson

I don't really frick with Africa cause people are starving to death and that's not ballin' to me. — Dave Chappelle

The young often have moments of clear thinking, which as they grow older become fewer, and muddied. He had kept alive in some part of him a knowledge that he was "destined" to do something or other. He felt this as pure and unsullied, but - more often and more deeply as he grew older - "impractical". — Doris Lessing

Meditation will do you a disservice. It will confuse you more than clarify you. It will bring tremendous impurity in you - if you are allowing your mind to wander during the empowered experience. — Frederick Lenz

Basically we are all looking for someone who knows who we are and will break it to us gently. — Robert Breault

You are free to give life meaning, whatever meaning you want to give it. — Robert Fulghum

Life is hard enough. So don't surround yourself with people who thrive on drama and make it even harder. — Charles F. Glassman

I wasn't going to say anything about that, Tabitha," he said quietly. "I only wanted to tell you that your compassion for other people overwhelms me."
"Oh." She offered him a tenuous smile. "I'm just used to people condemning everything I do."
He lifted her hand to his lips and kissed her knuckles. "I don't condemn you, my lady. I only admire you. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

He who repents of having sinned is almost innocent. — Seneca The Younger

Change of scene is the thing. I head of a man. Girl refused him. Man went abroad. Two months later girl wired him "Come back, Muriel." Man started to write out a reply; suddenly found that he couldn't remember girl's surname; so never answered at all, and lived happily ever after. — P.G. Wodehouse