Rashawn Ross Quotes & Sayings
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I don't like giving names to generations. It's like trying to read the song title on a record that's spinning. — Ian Williams

The Massachusetts elite had read everything in sight, some of it too closely. As would be said of logic-loving Ipswich minister John Wise, those men were not so much the masters as the victims of learning. They had read and reread bushels of witchcraft texts. They parsed legal code. They knew their history. They worked in the sterling name of reason. — Stacy Schiff

Love strong and true can get you through a lot of dookey. And I'm here to tell you, honey, you got to walk through many fields of dookey to get to be my age. — Robert McCammon

Vivian walking into a room and lighting it up so much it felt as if I had swallowed a tiny piece of the sun. — Haleigh Lovell

When you are truly meditative, there is no time and space for you. Time and space is just a creation of the mind. — Jaggi Vasudev

And the more I started to think of our relationship as a success and less as a dysfunctional fuck-fest, I was basically like. Yeah, sometimes I do want to punch Tegan, but 99.9 times out of 100, I don't. — Sara Quin

What we found out with Katrina is that the country is still unable to deal with disaster, .. God forbid this happens in San Francisco. — Warren Rudman

Life isn't about getting what we want. It's about turning the crappy cards we're dealt into a winning hand, — R.K. Ryals

When you've suffered a great deal in life, each additional pain is both unbearable and trifling. — Yann Martel

Only an obstinate prejudice about this period (which I will presently try to account for) could blind us to a certain change which comes over the merely literary texts as we pass from the Middle Ages to the sixteenth century. — C.S. Lewis

BEYOND THE MIST, the darkness and shadow, he waits, reaching out through a veil of gossamer threads - 'your
future,' he whispers, 'your destiny'. — Charlotte Featherstone

A play's got to be a dramatic event, not a lyrical event. It's not music, it's not poetry, it's not dance, it's not narrative - it's dramaticit's about conflict. It's about forces coming together. — Romulus Linney