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Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Esi Edugyan

What is luck but something made to run out. — Esi Edugyan

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Frank Lloyd Wright

Architecture is essentially Human; it is the Human spirit manifesting itself. For when a Man builds, there, you've got him; you know exactly what, who and how that Man is. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Fannie Lou Hamer

Black people know what white people mean when they say "law and order". — Fannie Lou Hamer

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Harlan Coben

Myron looked at her. "Quite a coup," he said. "Thank you," she said. "We'll see how big a coup it is," Zuckerman said. "Zoom is moving into golf in a very big way. Huge. Humongous. Gigantic." "Enormous," Myron said. "Mammoth," Win added. "Colossal." "Titantic." "Bunyanesque." Win smiled. "Brobdingnagian," he said. "Oooo," Myron said. "Good one." Zuckerman — Harlan Coben

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By William Gurney Benham

When you see a snake, never mind where he came from. — William Gurney Benham

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Amy Engel

Even if most of the time we navigate so carefully we might as well be bombs trying not to explode, we are still always there, in each other's paths. Just waiting for the moments we intersect. — Amy Engel

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By C.D. Reiss

I didn't like jewelry that much anyway — C.D. Reiss

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By John Flavel

Scripture knows no other way to glory, but Christ put on and applied by faith. — John Flavel

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Bill Vaughan

Journalism, like history, has no therapeutic value; it is better able to diagnose than to cure, and it provides society with a primitive means of psychoanalysis that allows the patient to judge the distance between fantasy and reality. — Bill Vaughan

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Rae Hachton

Dying would be normal for me, and one day, I'd be buried beneath a stone, and nothing would matter anymore. It'd be ordinary, like life.
And that terrified me, endlessly. — Rae Hachton

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Livy

The story is that while a child named Servius Tullius lay sleeping, his head burst into flames in the sight of many. The general outcry which so great a miracle called forth brought the king and queen to the place. One of the servants fetched water to quench the fire, but was checked by the queen, who stilled the uproar and commanded that the boy should not be disturbed until he awoke of himself. Soon afterwards sleep left him, and with it disappeared the flames. Then, talking her husband aside, Tanaquil Said: 'Do you see this child whom we are bringing up in so humble a fashion? Be assured he will one day be a lamp to our dubious fortunes, and a protector to the royal house in the day of its distress. Let us therefore rear with all solicitude one who will lend high renowen to the state and to our family.' It is said that from that moment the boy began to be looked upon as a son, and to be trained in the studies by which men are inspired to bear themselves greatly. — Livy

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Frank Herbert

Producing perfection from imperfection is, after all, the highest of art forms. — Frank Herbert

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Michelle Moran

I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world. -Comte De Mirabeau — Michelle Moran

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Robert Frost

States strong enough to do good are but few.
Their number would seem limited to three. — Robert Frost

Rantings Thesaurus Quotes By Robert Grudin

Chess, which exists predominantly in two dimensions, is one of the world's most difficult games. Three-dimensional chess is an invitation to insanity. But human relationships, even of the simplest order, are like a kind of four-dimensional chess, a game whose pieces and positions change subtly and inexorably between moves, whose players stare dumbly while their powerful positions deteriorate into hopeless predicaments and while improbable combinations suddenly become inevitable. To make matters worse, some games are open to any number of players, and all sides are expected to win. — Robert Grudin