Ostell Readings Quotes & Sayings
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Clothes make the poor invisible. America has the best-dressed poverty the world has ever known. — Michael Harrington
The part at the forefront is the Will, and the part that backs up the forefront is the Gains. When people talk about the Boss, they make an issue only out of his Gains. And after the Boss dies, it will be only his Gains that people will clamor for a share of. Nobody wants the Will, because no one understands it. — Haruki Murakami
We've got nearly 50 million people in America with no health insurance. That's a weapon of mass destruction. — Joseph Lowery
We need to abandon our scale and adopt God's because our misguided labels keep us from the right kind of interaction with people. — Judah Smith
That first week, I also went to Washington. That was really tough. I sympathize with those Washington figures who have to face 40 Times Washington bureau reporters. They ask hard questions and they're relentless. And they were quite suspicious and quite dubious about me. — Daniel Okrent
I will do as I usually do. Tomorrow is going to be a day like any other day. — Rafael Nadal
In their rules there was only one clause: Do what you will. — Francois Rabelais
Of your own indefatigable labor from early dawn and of your explicit instructions, that the batteries should reserve their ammunition, until the grand charge should commence, for which the enemy were undoubtedly preparing. — John Bigelow
My mother is Italian and my dad's Irish. In my family, we're expressive. Nobody holds back. — Kate Walsh
"I don't know if I could deal with a two-armed kid, and now I have to have a kid with only one arm because he wanted to try and feed the gorilla cotton candy? I didn't even want this, but then we're sitting at a restaurant minding our own business when this little boy walks by wearing little checkered Vans, and he was walking and singing a song and dancing. He was dancing and all of a sudden I turned to Otter and DEMANDED he put a baby in me. But I'm a guy, and he's a guy and that's biologically impossible ... " — T.J. Klune
Poems like to have a destination for their flight. They are homing pigeons. — May Sarton
Why not dream your own wonderful sequels? When you have finished a book, it can go on in your mind, the characters doing just what you want them to do. — Marguerite Henry