Parochial Employees Quotes & Sayings
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Storytellers broaden our minds: engage, provoke, inspire, and ultimately, connect us. — Robert Redford
Because of the failure of religion to offer satisfying answers to an increasing number of people, it's time for philosophy to address forcefully these questions that everybody is wondering about. — Rebecca Goldstein
Why do you judge me as a musician, John? All I'm interested in is making money. — Glenn Miller
Correction of Earlier Entry: 8/01/12
We read over the shoulders of giants; books place us in dialogue not just with an author but with other readers. — Leah Price
My genre of music is very eclectic. I might play some Latin jazz, or just go into a spontaneous jazz thing. That's the thing about coming to one of my performances. Not every show is the same. — Sheila E.
Kids can still call me Shaq, but adults should call me Dr. O'Neal. — Shaquille O'Neal
From the day Microsoft was started, the only constraint to our growth has been attracting ah, more great programmers, very smart, committed, ah, people. And so we're always on ... on the look for ah, that kind of person. — Bill Gates
O madam, my old heart is cracked, it's cracked! — William Shakespeare
The bottle of red brush on a white table gleamed throughout the remaining years of my childhood as the sign of what was possible there. — Siri Hustvedt
Watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you. — Roald Dahl
Liken yourself to a beautiful part of creation ... — Robert J. Wicks
When I was a little girl, my favorite television show starred Roy Rogers and Dale Evans- the queen of the cowgirls." Mrs. Coley explained. "Dale wore a fancy fringed leather skirt and rode a buckskin horse named Buttermilk ...
"Thank heavens for Dale Evans," she said with a sigh. — Terri Farley
To think Viviane was beautiful required a certain acquired taste. It was the kind of beauty perceived only through the eyes of love. — Leslye Walton
There are two ways to live a life either forget everything or, remember nothing. — Santosh Kalwar
