Posternak Boston Quotes & Sayings
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Millennials, instead of a danger, are really a reflection of the society in which they grew up in, and in which all of us now live. — Crystal Kadakia

The fiesta of soccer, a feast for the legs that play and the eyes that watch, is much more than a big business run by overlords from Switzerland. The most popular sport in the world wants to serve the people who embrace it. — Eduardo Galeano

Shakespeare's frequent horseback journeys from London to Stratford, and from Stratford to London, must have made him familiar with the county of Oxfordshire. — Katharine Lee Bates

Every moment is an eternity in itself. Bliss is the present moment and each and everyone of us needs to understand this. — Wayne Dyer

Ancient wisdom offers ... a simple yet profound formula to guide everyone who leads, anyone who aspires to leadership: 'Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly.' — Wayne D. Dosick

Death," he had said on another occasion, "seems to be merely a bad habit, which nature is at present powerless to overcome. — Vladimir Nabokov

I think that my music is really empowering. I just want people to know - especially young people, but really everyone - that you don't have to be so caught up in what everyone else is thinking. You don't have to be the coolest, most popular person. You can just be you and be vulnerable. — Alessia Cara

I always thought there was some place I was going, that there was some success or some achievement or some box-office number that was going to fill the hole. And what I realize is that life is a hole. It's a process of continually trying to find and reinvent myself. — Will Smith

If someone's gonna pick between me and Emma Stone, they're gonna pick Emma Stone. — Margot Robbie

If I received a calling to serve in the church, then I have sheep to whom I have a divine obligation to minister and to serve. — Daniel L. Johnson

The rhythm of my career has always been very static, staccato and then silent, and then a lot of work, and then none. — Holly Hunter

The first dead man on Omaha Beach must be a sailor! — Paddy Chayefsky

Art requires a delicate adjustment of the outer and inner worlds in such a way that, without changing their nature, they can be seen through each other. — Flannery O'Connor