Savais Quotes & Sayings
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If you declare a particular river as sacred, what will other rivers think of this? Be just! All rivers give you life and all are sacred! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

An overzealous parent is just one example of the kind of Problem Mom or Dad who pops up at track meets, threatening to put a damper on the day. — Don Kardong

Good housewives all the winter's rage despise, Defended by the riding-hood's disguise; Or, underneath the umbrella's oily shade, Safe through the wet on clinking pattens tread, Let Persian dames the unbrella's ribs display, To guard their beauties from the sunny ray; Or sweating slaves support the shady load, When eastern monarchs show their state abroad; Britain in winter only knows its aid, To guard from chilling showers the walking maid. — John Gay

Violence in any form is evil and to kill innocent animals in tantamount to blatant savagery. — Sathya Sai Baba

I wasn't used to looking ahead. Not like Jack. Maybe that was why he had that ready grin. I could see through the dust, but he could see through time, and he didn't even need magic to do it. — Sarah Zettel

What is fascinating about marriage is why anyone wants to get married. — Alain De Botton

Get some sleep and dream of rock and roll. — Sammy Johns

I thought he [Tim Kaine] was terrible. I thought his speech was terrible. — Donald Trump

It's hard to explain how much one can love writing. If people knew how happy it can make you, we would all be writing all the time. It's the greatest secret of the world. — Andrea Barrett

Art and literature have given so many people the relief of feeling connected - pulled us out of isolation. It has let us know that somebody else breathed and dreamed and had sex and loved and raged and knew loneliness the way we do. — Adrienne Rich

You're capable of such beautiful dreams and such horrible nightmares ... — Carl Sagan

Well, yes, I could give up for myself but no, there are others whom I will be able to help and they're waiting for me and if I don't complete my task, if I don't do this perfectly, then what about them? They'll suffer. — Frederick Lenz