Orlandi Statuary Quotes & Sayings
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And right here
Right now
All the way in Battery City
The little children
Raise their open filthy palms
Like tiny daggers up to heaven
And all the juvee halls
And the Ritalin rats
Ask angels made from neon
And fucking garbage
Scream out, "What will save us?"
And the sky opened up — Gerard Way

This is the treasure we need today - helping the child become independent of us and make his way by himself, receiving in return his gifts of hope and light. — Maria Montessori

Virtue is the nursing-mother of all human pleasures, who, in rendering them just, renders them also pure and permanent; in moderating them, keeps them in breath and appetite; in interdicting those which she herself refuses, whets our desires to those that she allows; and, like a kind and liberal mother, abundantly allows all that nature requires, even to satiety, if not to lassitude. — Socrates

My record at the University of California as an undergraduate was mediocre to say the best. — Douglass North

All of business and all of politics is essentially fiction to those who live them. I have more experience with fiction than most senators because I do it all day, so their world didn't seem that foreign to me. — Joshua Cohen

He wanted her to want him. To need him as he needed her. And if God never saw fit to grant them a child, for him to be enough for her without one. — Mia Marlowe

I been away a long time. — Ken Kesey

She had an image of her unborn child, its head up under her heart, its ear pressed to the wall of her flesh, treading water with the flutter of its small legs, listening. It would hear the echo of the waves, the whistle of the wind, the rise and fall of its father's breath as his lips opened and touched closed. Mary Keane was more than certain (she would have — Alice McDermott

What seems good turns bad, what seems bad turns good. It is an endless cycle. — Brenda Shoshanna

Treat everyone with the sweetness of love and respect. — Debasish Mridha

Dreams are essential to life. — Anais Nin

I felt the calling to serve my country. My parents came to the United States from Mexico and Colombia, and this country treated them well. It gave my sisters and me the opportunity to get an education and succeed. I wanted to repay my country for how they treated my family and ensure that our values and freedom are intact for future generations. — Ruben Gallego

When you lose, you ponder, so it makes you wiser. — Debasish Mridha

With 'Scratch,' we want to let kids to be the creators. We want them to create interesting, dynamic things on the computer. — Mitchel Resnick