Northlight Quotes & Sayings
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This party is a bit like an old stagecoach. If you drive along at a rapid rate everyone aboard is either so exhilarated or so seasick that you don't have a lot of difficulty. — Harold Wilson

I believe in a girl being fitted to earn her own living whether she ever has to or not. You'll — L.M. Montgomery

Reason, or the ratio of all we have already known, is not the same that it shall be when we know more. — William Blake

Art shouldn't be locked away in galleries and libraries and books. Art should be for everybody and not just art buffs, historians and so-called experts. — Julian Beever

I think one of the changes of our consciousness of how things come into being, of how things are made and how they work . . . is the change from an engineering paradigm, which is to say a design paradigm, to a biological paradigm, which is a cultural and evolutionary one. In lots and lots of areas now, people say, How do you create the conditions at the bottom to allow the growth of the things you want to happen? - Brian Eno — Katie Salen

I have such a fantastic life that I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude for it ... But I don't have anyone to express my gratitude to. This is a void deep inside me, a void of wanting someone to thank, and I don't see any plausible way of filling it. — Bart D. Ehrman

I didn't even know I could feel that way, that I could be filled with a longing so raw ad unexpected that it brought tears to my eyes. — Glenn Beck

I worked at the Northlight Theater in Skokie, and the Mercury Theater on South Port. I actually did a show there for three years, called 'Over the Tavern.' — Nico Tortorella

Nothing is more repugnant to the human mind in an age of equality than the idea of subjection to forms. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Old things are replaced by new ones but the only old ones that cant be replaced are the ones with something with our lives. — Anthony Castillo

What sort of philosophers are we, who know absolutely nothing of the origin and destiny of cats? — Henry David Thoreau