Radchurch Quotes & Sayings
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That state is best ordered when the wicked have no command, and the good have. — Pittacus Of Mytilene

Maybe they made me captain because I've been here so long. But if I'm supposed to lead by example, then I'll be a terrible captain. — Thurman Munson

It matters to ourselves, of course, but it matters terribly to other people. Moral failure or spiritual failure or whatever you call it, makes such a vicious circle ... It seems as if when we love people and they fall short, we retaliate by falling shorter ourselves. Children are like that. Adults have a fearful responsibility. When they fail to live up to what children expect of them, the children give up themselves. So each generation keeps failing the next. — Dorothy Whipple

The end of parenthood is implicit in its beginning: separation. — Anne Truitt

You know, it's flattering when there's a rumor that says I'm bisexual. It means I can play more kinds of roles. I'm open to whatever people want to call me. I've never really been attracted to men sexually, but I don't think I would be afraid of it if it happened. — Jake Gyllenhaal

Eating together is the most intimate form of kinship. By scripting a work where we share the same kind of food with fish, I'm scripting our interrelationship with them. — Natalie Jeremijenko

At present," he said, "I am responsible for conveying my associates to a place called Chicago. I understand it is somewhere in the hinterland. — Erik Larson

Psychology doesn't address the soul; that's something else. — David Chase

Books are our true but not our truest of companions, they know only to enrich but takes away nothing. — Ashutosh Gupta

He kissed it better," she told them. — Erin Kellison

Your partner has to live with the best and the worst part of you, and they're affected by it. — Dennis Quaid

The mark of a mature man is not willing to die for a worthy cause, rather it's willing to live for one — J.D. Salinger

If you understand what you're doing, you're not learning anything. — Abraham Lincoln