Plyler V Quotes & Sayings
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But birthdays are random ... Defining one's life by the day one was cut from an umbilical cord is completely arbitrary. — Neal Shusterman

History should not be left to the historians. Rather, be like Churchill. Make history, and then write it. — Ferdinand Marcos

Dodi got a lot of criticism when he began dating Princess Diana. No one seemed to think he was good enough for her. — Lorna Luft

Isn't it strange that all life can pretty much end, but the universe goes on as it is? No one else exists, but the moon keeps shining and the stars keep falling. — Isabella Olivia Ellis

Maybe you had to be dying to finally get to do what you wanted.
I fidgeted around with the puzzle pieces for a while longer, but I wasn't lucky. Nothing seemed to fit without a whole lot of work.
Then I had this thought: What if it was enough to realize that you would die someday, that none of this would go on forever? Would that be enough? — Carol Rifka Brunt

I am actually a very unspeaking person. I'm not really good in social situations. People expect me to be more outgoing. I don't know why. They think I have this kind of assurance. — Charlotte Rampling

What keeps me level is the refusal to let the best of human aspirations die in the face of the challenges. I make a moral decision to be hopeful. — Alison Hawthorne Deming

Modern man thinks he loses something - time - when he does not do things quickly. Yet he does not know what to do with the time he gains, except kill it. — Erich Fromm

Rage was sometimes a useful ally in the heat of a fight, but it was a trickster. It made everything seem possible. — Jonathan Maberry

I try to see each new season as a new challenge because I have a new team to work with, new opponents to encounter, and often new ideas and theories to try — Mike Krzyzewski

There were many things they simply didn't talk about: between them, silence was not so much a form of evasion as a way for solitary people to exist in a family. — Nicole Krauss