Redenbachers Quotes & Sayings
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Praise to our Father-God,
High praise in solemn lay,
Alike for what His hand hath given,
And what it takes away. — Lydia Sigourney

So please, in the name of John, Paul, George, and possibly Ringo, do not be afraid to screw up once in a while. Life can beat every creative impulse out of you and make you scared to embark in new directions. I say, embark away. (Doug French) — Heather B. Armstrong

You can't be beautiful and a writer, because to be a writer you have to be the one doing the looking; if you're beautiful people will be looking at you. — Niall Williams

Architecture depends on Order, Arrangement, Eurythmy, Symmetry , Propriety , and Economy. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

crepuscle, the mysterious half-light that comes at both ends of the day, when the small secret things come out to feed. There — Diana Gabaldon

A good Policeman/woman looks for crimes. A bad policeman/woman looks for opportunity. — Richard Diaz

Sharks don't kill because they're poor, criminal, insane, or repressed. A shark kills because it's a shark. — Barry B. Longyear

In Gujarat, we had the world record of largest number of chess games in a single venue - 20,500 - and in Tamil Nadu, I have been emphasizing on the positives of chess to the authorities. — Viswanathan Anand

A [Jewish] woman could not divorce her husband, but she could petition for divorce, and the religious courts could force him to grant the divorce on grounds of impotence, denial of conjugal rights, or unreasonable restriction of her freedom-for example, preventing her from attending funerals or wedding parties. — Israel Shenker

I want to do it because I want to do it. — Amelia Earhart

There is a sort of economy in Providence that one shall excel where another is defective, in order to make men more useful to each other, and mix them in society. — Joseph Addison

Youth's longing misconceived inconsistency.
Those whom I deemed
Changed to my kin, the friends of whom I dreamed,
Have aged and lost our old affinity:
One has to change to stay akin to me. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It takes much longer to leave the psychic place than the physical place. (p.120) — Jeanette Winterson