Offal Court Quotes & Sayings
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I was brought up as a Catholic and went to church every week and took the sacraments. It never really touched the core of my being. — Sting

Our habitual experience is a complex of failure and success in the enterprise of interpretation. If we desire a record of uninterpreted experience, we must ask a stone to record its autobiography. — Alfred North Whitehead

When there's something you can't understand no matter how much you think about it, you can't let yourself brood over it forever.
~Allen Walker — Katsura Hoshino

The body that we tend to is only temporary, while the soul that we neglect is # eternal . — Yasmin Mogahed

I'm not unswayed by the opinions of others. I actually really value that, the idea that you can feel things the way somebody else might feel them is a really big part of doing music for me. — Greg Saunier

The consciousness of having discharged that duty which we owe to our country is superior to all other considerations. — George Washington

Yet little Tom was not unhappy. He had a hard time of it but did not know it. It was the sort of time that all the Offal Court boys had; therefore he supposed it was the correct and comfortable thing. — Mark Twain

I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death. — John Keats

The day effort ceased, I also ceased. Because you cannot exist without effort, and you cannot exist without desire, and you cannot exist without striving. — Rajneesh

I do read movie blogs. I think what's really interesting - Probably everyone says this, but what's interesting is it, it takes away the power, from the newspaper magnates, so be it Murdoch or whatever. I mean, it's like the people taking it back. Isn't it? — Rachel Weisz

You have to do something else by 30 years old, if you haven't found another way [as sexy and beautiful] to explore your own identity and make something of it. — Amber Heard

Jane Addams, writing about her Twenty Years at Hull House, said, People did not want to hear about simple things. They wanted to hear about great things - simply told. — Fred Rogers