Revelatory Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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And I knew that my only way through this mass of simultaneous future outcomes was to hold tight to the idea that it was possible to get to OK from where we were now. Not assured. Just possible. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Supplementing the far, remote Glory-of-God expression in his face, the glory-of-doughnuts shone suddenly very warmly. — Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

As a teenager, my favourite rejection was, 'She looks too healthy,' which of course translates as, 'She needs to lose weight.' — Christina Ricci

Most people would succeed above themselves. — Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

Evidently some misguided rustic had herded diarrhetic cattle through the place and the management had yet to come to terms with the crisis. — Anonymous

The rich kept you waiting so you could feel free to admire all that they had. — Michael Connelly

If you are thinking, you can't understand Zen. Anything that can be written in a book, anything that can be said - all this is thinking ... but if you read with a mind that has cut off all thinking, then Zen books, sutras and Bibles are all the truth. So is the barking of a dog or the crowing of a rooster. All things are teaching you at every moment, and these sounds are even better teaching than Zen books. — Seungsahn

At the heart of gardening there is a belief in the miraculous. — Mirabel Osler

Basically, books were a luxury item before the printing press. — Nate Silver

We often gain awareness through a baseline comparison between now and next. — Sharon Weil

You see somebody down, that's lonely, take them to lunch. Encourage them. — Joel Osteen

When the Veterans Affairs Department implemented a program to provide home-based health care to veterans with multiple chronic conditions - many of the system's most expensive patients to treat - they received astounding results. — Ron Wyden

If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable. — William J. Brennan

The real meaning of mercy is that it can look on failure and still see a future. — John Claypool