Reforested Quotes & Sayings
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The final lesson is that 'reality' is always the way to go and that acceptance is the only way to get there. — Oli Anderson
This week, many will be reminded that no explosion of atoms generates so hopeful a light as the reflection of a star, seen appreciatively in a pasture pond. — E.B. White
Lincoln, the Man of the People — Edwin Markham
After about 25 medals, you run out of shoulder to put them on. — George S. Day
The pole's center was a gleaming lump about the size of a person's head, which any Spacer would recognize as a small nickel-iron asteroid, as common in space as dead leaves were on the reforested surface. But rare down here, even after the Hard Rain. — Neal Stephenson
The framing of women's abuse narratives as quasi-legal testimony encourages the public, as interpreters, to take the stance of cross-examiners who categorize forgetting as memory failure and insist on completeness and consistency of memory detail through all repeated tellings. The condensed, summarized, or fragmentary nature of abuse memories will rarely withstand this aggressive testing. Few people's memories can. — Sue Campbell
He's my ... " It takes me the longest moment in history to answer this question. "He's my soul mate. — C.M. Stunich
I mean, some people accuse me of being racist. I'm totally not, I'm just better than everybody else. — Zach Braff
It is impossible to dissociate an individual from the environment of which he is a part. No story of achievement should ever be removed from its broader social context. — Reid Hoffman
Why have we had to invent Eden, to live submerged in the nostalgia of a lost paradise, to make up utopias, propose a future for ourselves? — Julio Cortazar
It's important to cultivate friendships. Whether you are an extrovert or an introvert, as a human you are a social being. For the sake of your mental and emotional health, it's important to be honest about and honor your need for meaningful connections. — Susan Barbara Apollon
Seldom indeed does human virtue rise From trunk to branch. — Dante Alighieri