Rejuvenated River Quotes & Sayings
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Love finds lazy writers
And makes example out of them
Nailing them in history — Yarro Rai
Joy in the second moment of its arrival is already less keen than in the first, is still fainter in the third, and finishes by coalescing with our normal mental state, just as the circles which the fall of a pebble forms on the surface of water, gradually die away. — Nikolai Gogol
They (religions) dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight and scowl on the fatal harbinger announcing the subversions of the duperies on which they live. — Thomas Jefferson
Oracular ambiguity or statistical probability provides loopholes, and discrepancies are expunged by Faith. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Finding people in your life as sounding boards who can be neutral and clear is worth nurturing. — Tori Amos
This is what courage is. It's not just living through the nightmare, it's doing something with it afterward. It's being brave enough to talk about it to other people. It's trying to organize to change things. — Leslie Feinberg
Some people have everything
Other people don't
But everything don't mean a thing
If it ain't the thing you want — Charles Wright
In these creations, life and symbolic value are not in contradiction: they intensify each other. — Victor Hugo
I don't think New Mexicans know how many people vote illegally. — Steve Pearce
You either end up on a good, fun show that's successful, or you have that question mark in your future, and you know that you don't know what's going to happen, which is exciting. — Lucy Griffiths
The fixed is the world without fire- dead flint, dead tinder, and nowhere a spark. It is motion without direction, force without power, the aimless procession of caterpillars round the rim of a vase, and I hate it because at any moment I myself might step to that charmed and glistening thread. — Annie Dillard
Truth is more than a mental exercise. — Thurgood Marshall
Does an architecture to assuage the spirit have a place? — Arthur Erickson