Semisonic Closing Quotes & Sayings
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A postsecondary education is the ticket to economic success in America. — Arne Duncan
When the Soviet Union fell, optimistic scholars believed the world had shifted inexorably in the direction of free markets and liberal democracy. Instead, the West gradually embraced bigger government and weaker social bonds, creating a fragmented society in which the only thing we all belong to, as President Barack Obama puts it, is the state. — Ben Shapiro
People ask without wanting to know. — Barbara Kingsolver
For recessional music there's "Closing Time" by Semisonic, a four-chord farewell to the old century. — Thomas Pynchon
What if we're going too far?" "Where else would we be going? — Alaya Dawn Johnson
Baseball is a soap opera that lends itself to probabilistic thinking. [Dick Cramer] — Michael Lewis
[S]tart at the turn of the last century, in 1901, with the celebration of Detroit's bicentennial. That was the Detroit that came before--before all the racket that attended the making of the modern world, which happened here first and faster than anywhere else on this planet. — Jerry Herron
I'm very fortunate to have the support of the people around me, I feel happy because my wife helps me and people who are close. — Novak Djokovic
We're all human beings,
when did we change to havings?
Living out our life through things.
How do we get back to being again? — Tracey Madeley
I don't know why I'm arguing with you when I'd really like for you to be right. — Veronica Roth
A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it. — Dogen
It saw me, dropped Lily, and lunged. I screamed and
tried to crawl away. Actually, I scream a lot. I'm a pretty good screamer. — Kathleen Tierney
Don't judge me. You know my name, but not my story. — Demi Lovato
Never find your delight in another's misfortune. — Publilius Syrus
It's important to remember the Gospel is a story; not a set of bullet points. — Timothy Keller