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Rettino Mays Quotes By Orna Ross

We who have seen the truth will reshape the world, and Ireland shall be our entrance to this world beyond words. — Orna Ross

Rettino Mays Quotes By Jonathan Kozol

Unlike these powerful grown-ups, children have no ideologies to reinforce, no superstructure of political opinion to promote, no civic equanimity or image to defend, no personal reputation to secure. — Jonathan Kozol

Rettino Mays Quotes By Santino Hassell

It's because the truth is important. Never let anyone tell you differently, Boyd. Even if it hurts to say, even if it's painful to hear, even if you wish you could run the other way - it's important. It separates the people with integrity from the deceivers. It's what makes a person trustworthy. Somebody to believe in — Santino Hassell

Rettino Mays Quotes By Steven Erikson

His wounds now bear scars, and those scars dull all feeling. You may see that as a flaw, but I assure you, just as the body will protect what was damaged, so too will the soul. — Steven Erikson

Rettino Mays Quotes By Jodi Picoult

If you are a mother, you must have someone to take care of.
If that someone is taken from you, whether it is a newborn or an individual old enough to have offspring of its own, can you still call yourself a mother? — Jodi Picoult

Rettino Mays Quotes By Kim Basinger

I'm not a real social person - I'm shy - and a lot of the business is just social. — Kim Basinger

Rettino Mays Quotes By John Boehner

You can't be somebody that you're not, because all of you shows up. — John Boehner

Rettino Mays Quotes By R.L. LaFevers

Why be the lamb when you can be the lion? — R.L. LaFevers

Rettino Mays Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Heaven knows what virtue it has, this ecstatic book. — Virginia Woolf

Rettino Mays Quotes By Caspar David Friedrich

The artist should paint not only what he sees before him, but also what he sees within him. If, however, he sees nothing within him, then he should also refrain from painting that which he sees before him. Otherwise, his pictures will be like those folding screens behind which one expects to find only the sick or the dead. — Caspar David Friedrich