Sadoucissant Quotes & Sayings
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A poor teacher complains, an average teacher explains, a good teacher teaches, a great teacher inspires. — Hosur Narasimhaiah

The symptoms and the illness are not the same thing. The illness exists long before the symptoms. Rather than being the illness, the symptoms are the beginning of its cures. The fact that they are unwanted makes them all the more a phenomenon of grace-a gift of god, a message from the unconscious, if you will, to initiate self-examination and repair. — M. Scott Peck

I noticed that I used to go to second hand shops and flea markets and find funny, cute things, but now I go into those stores, and I think, This is dead people's stuff. This is all, like, somebody cleaned out their parents' house, and I don't want any of it. If I didn't want it from my parents, I don't want it from your parents. — Roz Chast

Ever since the day my father died I've understood. So long as the king lives, I will never be free of him. — Laura Thalassa

Humanity is a hunchback who, in ignorance of the fact that it is possible not to be hunchbacked, for thousands of years has sought an indication of a Higher Necessity in his hump, because he will accept any theory but the one that says that his deformity is purely accidental, — Stanislaw Lem

One has the idea of a stupid man as perfectly healthy and ordinary, and of illness as making one refined and clever and unusual. — Thomas Mann

You can be zany and funny or you can do something that really has some depth to it and serious, so there's many different colors to paint with. I would hate to get trapped in one little thing. I always feel like funny is an appendage, but it is not my whole body. — Jim Carrey

It's not fair to say that people who work with their head or with their hands ought to pay taxes, but people who earn their living with capital ought not to. — Phil Gramm

Magnificent opportunity is often obscured by a humble veil ... — Simon Boylan

I'm grateful for every chance I get to do something I love and have a passion for. — Anthony Hemingway

Really, the values under which my generation was raised in the '50s were immigrant values even though we weren't immigrants. The greatest thing you could be was a college-educated Negro. — Henry Louis Gates