Ramaglia Baseball Quotes & Sayings
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I'm happy to be at home with the kids, in my flannel pajamas; that's a treat. — Patsy Kensit

Teach a man a rule and you help him solve a problem; teach a man to walk with God and you help him solve the rest of his life. — John Eldredge

Neighborhood is a word that has come to sound like a Valentine. As a sentimental concept, 'neighborhood' is harmful to city planning. It leads to attempts at warping city life into imitations of town or suburban life. Sentimentality plays with sweet intentions in place of good sense. — Jane Jacobs

They allow us to disrespect our Black woman. A lot of these things would be considered criminal if it were to be carried out in the streets. That's like when they tell you after you buy your VHS and you rent movies they tell you not to copy the movies. — Afrika Bambaataa

Only exercise on the days you want to improve your mood. — Chalene Johnson

The waves have rolled upon me, the billows are repeatedly broken over me, yet I am not sunk down. — Mercy Otis Warren

Little things at first. Sunlight. Melodies. Smells. They'll awaken something inside you. An image will flash. Then you'll remember deeper things. Like how you felt when he touched you. Kissed you."
I grip the armrests of the chair, trying to stay cool. "Would you stop?"
"I thought you'd want to be prepared. Those memories, they're going to feel real. And you may start having urges--"
"Oh god, please don't use that word. Why are adults always using that word?"
"What word? Urges?"
"Gah." I plus my ears.
She shrugs. "I'm just saying."
"Stop saying. And stop planting stuff in my head."
"She raises a sharp eyebrow. "I'm planting stuff in you head now? How very sci-fi of me. — M.G. Buehrlen

The most onerous slavery is to be a slave to oneself. — Seneca The Younger

What man sees depends both upon what he looks at and also upon what his previous visual-conception experience has taught him to see. — Thomas S. Kuhn