Nassar Victims Quotes & Sayings
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Organized crime is the dirty side of the sharp dollar. — James Chiles

In the name of a race you cannot find any dignity in the contemptability of your race. — Khem Veasna

How wonderful will it be when all beings experience each other as limbs on the one body of life. — Shantideva

My projects are just side effects of what I obsess over, what I chat about, what random things pop into my head, what I dream at night. — Greg Saunier

Drifting, On a sea of forgotten teardrops, On a lifeboat, Sailing for Your love — Jimi Hendrix

Sometimes when you fail, it allows you the opportunity to grow more motivation and get more intense about your training. — Abby Wambach

When I was angry at God because I couldn't go to my son, hold him, and comfort him, God's son was holding my son in his lap. — Todd Burpo

A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At the end of the lecture, a little old lady at the back of the room got up and said: "What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise." The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, "What is the tortoise standing on." "You're very clever, young man, very clever," said the old lady. "But it's turtles all the way down! — Anonymous

I didn't want to tell the story of myself, but someone I called myself. If you read yourself as fiction, it's rather more liberating than reading yourself as fact. — Jeanette Winterson

I don't know how to do anything else other than be an actor. If I wasn't in this, I would be in alternative energy and conservation. — Ian Somerhalder

Nevertheless, to commit burglary you must cross some imaginary border, or invisible plane, and enter another clearly defined architectural space - a volume of air, an enclosure - with the intention of committing a crime there. Without walls and thresholds - without doorways, floors, and window frames, or even roofs, awnings, and screened-in porches - burglary would not be legally possible. It is a spatial crime, one whose parameters are baked into the very elements of the built environment. — Geoff Manaugh