Rancho Cucamonga Friday Quotes & Sayings
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I used to say, read as much as you can. Now I say, read the best that you can, the stories that resonate with you, the books that are important to you. Try to read, not only as a reader, but also as a writer, to deconstruct how the author is telling his or her story. — Cristina Henriquez

Vivisection is not the same thing as scientific progress. There is such a thing as scientific progress. But this wholesale dedication of scientists to vivisection, which is the easy and cheap way, actually prevents them from scientific progress, for true progress is difficult and requires genius and imagination in its devoted workers. — Brenda Ueland

There is not a formula for the way that God heals. There's not a timetable. — Amy Grant

There may be trouble ahead - But while there's moonlight, and music, and love, and romance -Let's face the music and dance. — Irving Berlin

In L.A., I live right across from Universal Studios. — Kodi Smit-McPhee

Funny how to celebrate peace we seem to want to simulate war. — Anthony Doerr

I went to Huddersfield University Business School. That's where I learned my trade. — Rob James-Collier

That's not how national security works ... I don't care what the Supreme Court said 30 years ago or what some judge said 15 minutes ago. This is America, and our government is collecting way too damn much data on we the private citizens! — Mark Levin

Always when I come to the field, I try to do my best for other people. — Pele

I could say that all my books were conceived by the time I was twenty, although they were not to be written for another thirty or forty years. But perhaps this is true of most writers - the emotional storage is done very early on. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Family trouble was the worst kind. Some families ran their own little versions of the Middle East. — Tom Robbins

I love a serious preacher, who speaks for my sake and not for his own; who seeks my salvation, and not his own vain glory. He best deserves to be heard who uses speech only to clothe his thoughts, and his thoughts only to promote truth and virtue. — Jean Baptiste Massillon

I just followed my parents' example and advice on living, which was to leave the world a better place than you found it. They were professional do-gooders, ministers of the church, social workers, teachers, and missionaries, that sort of thing. — Ian McKellen