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Sagal Family Quotes & Sayings

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Nature had come into her own again and, little by little, in her stealthy, insidious way had encroached upon the drive with long, tenacious fingers. — Daphne Du Maurier

The dignity of man lies in his ability to face reality in all its meaninglessness. — Martin Esslin

I do a lot of writing about my family. — Katey Sagal

There are places and spaces you will never see or know, unless you move NOW!! — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.

Remember, people suffer only because they think things ought to be different from what they are. A — Paramahansa Yogananda

I was born with a silver microphone in my mouth, and that was an advantage. My father wrote books and was also a great broadcaster. — Jonathan Dimbleby

First of all you are a writer, a writer is what you are, so it doesn't actually stop the moment you leave your desk, your computer, your keyboard, whatever. Something is operating the back of your mind. — Terry Pratchett

When you are in a room with Kurtis, whether its one or a hundred he is the only person that matters. — Dee Remy

I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night. — Norman Wisdom

There will be certain points of time when everything collides together and reaches critical mass around a new concept or a new thing that ends up being hugely relevant to a high percentage of people or businesses. But it's really really hard to predict those. I don't believe anyone can. — Marc Andreessen

Anger is one of those emotions that doesn't follow the letter of the law. It speaks before it thinks. It rears up on its hind legs and charges. — Lynn Coady

And the first flight of the tether satellite happened in '92, and I was the backup on that flight. — Umberto Guidoni

I want a storm to come and flood us into a song that no one wrote. — Frida Kahlo

Docendo discimus is an old latin phrase meaning, "by teaching, we learn." Teaching makes ideas real. Explaining an idea to friends forces you to clarify it for yourself and builds confidence in your answer. Teaching flows an idea from your brain, to your mouth, into the air, and back into your ears. Now the idea is real. Now you own it. By — Hans Van Nas

I remember how people would often come to see my master Jamyang Khyentse simply to ask for his guidance for the moment of death. He was so loved and revered throughout Tibet, especially in the eastern province of Kham, that some would travel for months on end to meet him and get his blessing just once before they died. All my masters would give this as their advice, for this is the essence of what is needed as you come to die: "Be free of attachment and aversion. Keep your mind pure. And unite your mind with Buddha." — Sogyal Rinpoche

But say some, would you expose woman to the contact of rough, rude, drinking, swearing, fighting men at the ballot box? What a humiliating confession lies in this plea for keeping woman in the background! — Ernestine Rose