Olive Ann Beech Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes people let us down. Even those we love and trust the most. When it comes down to it, humans are pretty weak creatures. — Paul Pilkington

High birth is a thing which I never knew any one to disparage except those who had it not; and I never knew any one to make a boast of it who had anything else to be proud of. — William Warburton

There are those, on the one hand, who hope to achieve the social revolution through the State by preserving and even extending most of its powers to be used for the revolution. And there are those like ourselves who see the State, both in its present form, in its very essence, and in whatever guise it might appear, an obstacle to the social revolution, the greatest hindrance to the birth of a society based on equality and liberty, as well as the historic means designed to prevent this blossoming. — Peter Kropotkin

Many scholars working in the humanities have already shown interest in brain research. For years, contemporary theory in the humanities has left the body and biology out of their discussions. — Siri Hustvedt

If you're a scientist, and you have to have an answer, even in the absence of data, you're not going to be a good scientist. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I would say there's always a movement of music and fashion in youth culture - every decade inspires the new one. — Maripol

The miracle of your existence calls for celebration every day. — Oprah Winfrey

Radicals don't care about the institutions. They are looking for an ideological crusade. Traditions don't matter. — Norman Ornstein

Papas should be loving their children so much that they cry when they gone. That's what papas is supposed to do. — Andrew Galasetti

Oh, how good and peacemaking a thing it is to be silent concerning others, and not carelessly to believe all reports, nor to hand them on further; how good also to lay one's self open to few, to seek ever to have Thee as the beholder of the heart; not to be carried about with every wind of words, but to desire that all things inward and outward be done according to the good pleasure of Thy will! — Thomas A Kempis

I can see that one can never pay back Gilsa for the fear that she will give again. — Shannon Hale