Savostore Quotes & Sayings
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It is a harsh world, indescribably cruel. It is a gentle world, unbelievably beautiful. It is a world that can make us bitter, hateful, rabid, destroyers of joy. It is a world that can draw forth tenderness from us, as we lean towards one another over broken gates. It is a world of monsters and saints, a mutilated world, but it is the only one we have been given. We should let it shock us not into hatred or anxiety, but into unconditional love. — Richard Holloway

Now I realized just how stupid I had been to even think that I might be able to undo a lifetime of love and attraction in just one conversation. — Bella Forrest

You have to be tougher. You have to learn the way to beat your path through, to make yourself felt, and make yourself necessary. — Grace Coddington

I may be controversial, but my allegiance is to people outside the Beltway. — Howard Dean

I'll never be, like, sippy cup country, or write about everything I do around the house. — Randy Houser

Divas are not made, they are born. — Fiona Apple

Not a single one of your ancestors died young. They all copulated at least once. — Richard Dawkins

I see people detained for simple INS violations. — Sibel Edmonds

If I have a choice between looking something up and making it up, I'll make it up every time. — W.P. Kinsella

Back in the early 1960s, when I was eight or nine. Some neighborhood boys and I saw a disc-shaped, windowless object that hovered, silent, then simply vanished. My parents said, "That's very nice" and ignored it, but I knew what I'd seen, and it was life-changing. — Steven M. Greer

As a little kid, I was very shy. — Ray Toro

Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures." I'm not sure original definitions get much better than the one for understand in Luke 24:45. Meditate on this definition: "The comprehending activity of the mind denoted by suniemi entails the assembling of individual facts into an organized whole, as collecting the pieces of a puzzle and putting them together. The mind grasps concepts and sees the proper relationship between them. — Beth Moore