Shoberg Homes Quotes & Sayings
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We are not an assimilative, homogeneous society, but a facilitative, pluralistic one, in which we must be willing to abide someone else's unfamiliar or even repellant practice because the same tolerant impulse protects our own idiosyncrasies.
--Michael H. v. Gerald D., 491 U.S. 110 (1989) — William J. Brennan Jr.

A man who invents himself needs someone to believe in him ... Not only the need to be believed in, but the need to believe in another. You've got it: Love. — Salman Rushdie

You probably should get back out there. You're ignoring your other guests."
"Screw them."
"I'm sure that many of them, you already have. — Julie James

Was it possible to physically feel the moment you lost your heart to someone? Because Lucie was fairly sure she'd just lost hers, and the spot where it should have been literally hurt. — Gina L. Maxwell

People, I just want to say, can we all get along? Can we get along? — Rodney King

There's something about Lily that makes all the terrible parts of me seem irrelevant. That makes a bad day momentary and a good one infinite.
It's love like this that's worth living for. — Krista Ritchie

It is a rare photographer who can take a detached, cold-blooded view of his work. — Arthur Rothstein

I think a big problem with art school is that it makes people feel like they have to be interested in everything that's of high quality. — John Currin

I am what I am - which is I have aged. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

When you write down your life, every page should contain something no one has ever heard about. — Elias Canetti

Over half the people in the United States wear corrective lenses, and almost all of them are capable of seeing much more clearly - if they would only experiment with changing their ideas about vision. — Jacob Liberman

The main thing is to stand up to the light, to joy (like our child) in the knowledge that I shall be extinguished in the light over gorse, asphalt, and sea, to stand up to time, or rather to eternity in the instant. To be eternal means to have existed. — Max Frisch

If indeed good were a feeling....then it would exist in time. But that is why to call it so is to commit the naturalistic fallacy. It will always remain pertinent to ask, whether the feeling itself is good; and if do, then good cannot itself be identical with any feeling. — G.E. Moore