Outshouting Quotes & Sayings
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I've worked with tons of people that I know who are on the spectrum - but now I think severe autism has really increased. — Temple Grandin

In those days, even in European countries, death had a solemn social importance. It was not regarded as a moment when certain bodily organs ceased to function, but as a dramatic climax, a moment when the soul made its entrance into the next world, passing in full consciousness through a lowly door to an unimaginable scene. Among the watchers there was always the hope that — Willa Cather

I'm a good Canadian girl. I miss all that good stuff. I miss tobogganing and I miss snowboarding, but I've also learned to surf and I've become a water baby which I used to be relatively terrified of the water and I kayak all the time now and I'm able to run year round on the beach which you can't obviously do in Canada. — Evangeline Lilly

Most companies spend all their time looking for another management concept and very little time following up the one they have just taught their managers. — Ken Blanchard

Ladies, like variegated tulips, show
'Tis to their changes half their charms we owe. — Alexander Pope

We are invited to drink the the king's health.
To his good health or bad health? - Ash — Cinda Williams Chima

You may well ask how I expect to assert my privacy by resorting to the outrageous publicity of being one's actual self on paper. There's a possibility of it working if one chooses the terms, to wit: outshouting image-gimmick America through a quietly desperate search for self. — Kate Millett

Let's hope the first comes first. — Philip Roth

Hegel said that 'truth' is subjective, thus rejecting the existence of any 'truth' above or beyond human reason. All knowledge is human knowledge. — Jostein Gaarder

The universe in some sense must have known that we were coming. — Freeman Dyson

Never fear dying, beloved. Dying is the last, but the least matter that a Christian has to be anxious about. Fear living ... that is a hard battle to fight, a stern discipline to endure, a rough voyage to undergo. — Charles Spurgeon