Robinzine Family Quotes & Sayings
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Death has always had a prominent place in my mind. There are times when I think somebody might kill me. — Dennis Rodman

There are a whole lot of things
whose names I do not know
and I'd like to tell you about them
in the sky your hair solemnly draws away
kinds of rain one no longer sees
nuts Saint Elmo's fire
sun lames whispered nights
cathedrals too
which are the carcasses
of large gnawed horses
spat by the sea from far away
but still worshiped by people
a whole lot of forgotten things
a whole lot of dreamed things — Aime Cesaire

Weber,... argues that... personal bias should not preclude the scientific ascertainment of objective historical facts. — Max Weber

Traveling in Europe made me understand that America has an island mentality: No one exists except us. There's a whole other world out there, but most Americans - all they know is America, the marketing plan. — Will.i.am

He had learned long ago that, in general, the easier it was for anxious patients to reach him, the less likely they were to call. (107) — Irvin D. Yalom

I sometimes wonder why I do so much research - I look at other successful writers, and I think it must just be so relaxing to write about flying horses or something, but I have to make it plausible. — Michelle Paver

Placed in a puzzling light, and moving,
Our days put on such reticence
These accents seem their own defense. — John Ashbery

I got my Nobel Prize for my lab work. — Joshua Lederberg

She would remain forever young, forever noble, forever his blessedness, and not all the poetry in the world could express his devotion to her. — Sylvain Reynard

There was something almost sacred in the self-sacrifice that I felt was required of me as a mother, caring for this child. — Judith Warner

You fell asleep on purpose last time I made you watch one."
"Call it a coma induced by prolonged exposure to stupidity. — Eva Morgan

My mother said the cure for thinking too much about yourself was helping somebody who was worse off than you. — Sylvia Plath