Roldan Field Quotes & Sayings
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Much of her outrage derived from a belated recognition that she was as human as anyone else. — Katherine Boo

I think there are multiple studies now to demonstrate that diversity, a better balance between genders, but also between different fields as well, is actually conducive to better growth, better bottom line, better results. — Christine Lagarde

I'm looking at you. Why are you always trying to hide how pretty you are? — Cynthia Hand

Someone else told me that capitulating to my depression made me seem ungrateful because Jesus died so that I wouldn't have to suffer, but frankly Jesus seemed to have more than his fair share of bullshit in his life too. That guy got nailed to death. I bet people walking past Jesus were like, "Wow. That guy should have had more God in his life." Or maybe they just sent him those e-mails that say, "Let Go and Let God," or "God listens to knee-mail. — Jenny Lawson

You send me all these roses.
Every time I think the last bouquet has arrived, finally, another turns up.
I'm running out of vases.
I didn't know roses came in so many colors.
You say they're the perfect symbols of love because they have thorns and love is pain.
I say life is pain, highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
And you don't get it.
You say you love me, but you don't speak my language.
You don't even realize I'm an orchid girl. — Erin Morgenstern

Children should show great understanding towards grown-ups — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Could there possibly have been an incumbent more easy to knock-off than George W. Bush? A real-life opposition party would have been insulted to be matched with a such an unworthy and frail rival. The Democrats, by contrast, got their lights punched out. — Marc Cooper

It is a poor sport that is not worth a candle. — George Herbert

Business or toil is merely utilitarian. It is necessary but does not enrich or ennoble a human life. — Aristotle.

When we have broken our god of tradition, and ceased from our god of rhetoric, then may God fire the heart with His presence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson