Shaunagh Oconnor Quotes & Sayings
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It is the lord's duty to his domain to provide adequate defense for his folk during a time of war or crisis. — Terry Mancour

The joy of reading with our children doesn't stop as they, and we, get older; it simply changes. — Paul Kropp

They walked for a while, all silent in their thoughts, until they reached the car and Alec drew a fine telescope from his shirt and handed it to Milo.
"Carry this with you on your journey," he said softly, "for there is much worth noticing that often escapes the eye. Through it you can see everything from the tender moss in a sidewalk crack to the glow of the farthest star - and, most important of all, you can see things as they really are, not just as they seem to be. It's my gift to you. — Norton Juster

Wanting a more positive environment isn't enough. You need to do something, and it doesn't require a great deal of effort or some huge change in the way you approach things at work. — Tom Rath

I've worked as someone's deputy, and now it's time for me to run something. It's time for me to run my own shop. — John Podhoretz

One always spoke of her like that in the third person as though she were not there. Sometimes she seemed invisible like peace. — Graham Greene

'He's black, you see that! I thought he would be all along.' Harelip's voice trembled with excitement. 'He's a real black man, you see!'
'What are they going to do with him, shoot him?'
'Shoot him!' Harelip shouted, gasping with surprise. 'Shoot a real live black man!'
Because he's the enemy,' I asserted without confidence. 'Enemy! You call him an enemy!' Harelip seized my shirt and railed at me hoarsely, spraying my face with saliva through his lip.
'He's a black man, he's no enemy! — Kenzaburo Oe

Leave your story outside. — Kurt Vonnegut

Moral cowardice at the expense of the vulnerable unborn is both wrong and pathetic. — Russell D. Moore

When I went to law school, nobody heard of civil rights. — Constance Baker Motley