Redintegrating Quotes & Sayings
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Top Redintegrating Quotes
I read like an animal. I read under the covers, I read lying in the grass, I read at the dinner table. While other people were talking to me, I read. — Nicole Krauss
Stability in government is essential to national character and to the advantages annexed to it, as well as to that repose and confidence in the minds of the people, which are among the chief blessings of civil society. — James Madison
The minority of one generation is usually the majority of the next. — Gertrude Atherton
Music eliminates my gravity. When I'm singing, I'm a ravenous pterodactyl. I'm alive and free and hungry, and I know who I am. But the flood is coming; it's weighing me down, making me prisoner to my loneliness and pain.
-character Joanna (Broken) — J. Matthew Nespoli
There comes a time for everybody when words and reasons can become such a great weariness. — Christopher Pike
I take a lot of satisfaction in trying to make my land as self-contained as possible, its own little mini environment. Minimal outputs; minimal inputs. — John Grogan
Worry about him? I never even heard of him. — Ron Clarke
I have no other passion to keep me in breath. What avarice, ambition, quarrels, law suits do for others who, like me, have no particular vocation, love would much more commodiously do; it would restore to me vigilance, sobriety, grace, and the care of my person; it would reassure my countenance, so that the grimaces of old age, those deformed and dismal looks, might not come to disgrace it; would again put me upon sound and wise studies, by which I might render myself more loved and esteemed, clearing my mind of the despair of itself and of its use, and redintegrating it to itself; would divert me from a thousand troublesome thoughts, a thousand melancholic humours that idleness and the ill posture of our health loads us withal at such an age; would warm again, in dreams at least, the blood that nature is abandoning; would hold up the chin, and a little stretch out the nerves, the vigour and gaiety of life of that poor man who is going full drive towards his ruin. — Michel De Montaigne
Where riches hold the dominion of the heart, God has lost His authority. — John Calvin
Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier 'n puttin' it back in. — Will Rogers
In deep meditation the flow of concentration is continuous like the flow of oil. — Patanjali
It bothered me that we behaved differently when other people were at the arcade. It bothered me that we had to be different at different times. I wished we could always be ourselves. — Drew Nellins Smith
All I need in life:
1. A book
2. Cookies and milk
3. A friend to share them with
4. SHERBIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! — Me
Only the great masters of style ever succeed in being obscure. — Oscar Wilde