Siegels Cottonwood Quotes & Sayings
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Caroline's being the leader - it doesn't mean I'm her flunky. It doesn't diminish me. It's just who she is. — Robin York
He who climbs a cliff may die on the cliff, so what? Always a risk-taker by nature, now I became one by intent. — Ruth Park
If I wrote a memoir, it would be like 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.' — Annie Golden
You can make fun of everything. — Matt Stone
I am made of light; I am made of stars. — Miguel Angel Ruiz
If you're going to invest in an Internet stock, you must be a long-term investor. — Jeff Bezos
Philosophy dwells aloft in the Temple of Science, the divinity of its inmost shrine; her dictates descend among men, but she herself descends not : whoso would behold her must climb with long and laborious effort, nay, still linger in the forecourt, till manifold trial have proved him worthy of admission into the interior solemnities. — Thomas Carlyle
I can never be an atheist, because God is our celestial hope for our existential worries, our cosmic chance against absurdity! MMI — Mehmet Murat Ildan
It's [Augusta National] a difficult course and it doesn't make it easier when you have three shanks. — Ian Poulter
When we bring back with us the objects most dear, and find those we left unchanged, we are tempted to doubt the lapse of time; but one link in the chain of affection broken, and every thing seems altered. — Marguerite Gardiner
Do not waste this life in vain pursuits. — Isaac Of Nineveh
Everything subtracted from the present is added to the future with interest. — CrimethInc.
His pupils widening as he watched beautiful nature pictures, and it ends with two striking pictures of the same good-looking woman, who somehow appears much more attractive in one than in the other. There is only one difference: the pupils of the eyes appear dilated in the attractive picture and constricted in the other. — Daniel Kahneman
You are persecuted and despised. It were better that a person should be the oppressed than that he should be the oppressor; and fitter that he should be a victim to the frailty of human instincts than that he should be powerful and crush the flowers of life and disfigure the beauties of feeling with his desire. — Khalil Gibran
If there was a bad guy we could appeal to the people because, like it or not, we, the huddled masses, want our public figures to be good or bad but rarely allow them to mix the two. Not good an bad. We place people in these categories, which then creates a smooth story-line but also a dichotomy. It's why we like our male movie stars to be either bad boys or heroes, our leading ladies sluts or soccer moms. We like our politicians to be tough guys or saints. What we don't like are any signs of actual humanity, a mixture of the two. So we are left with the question: who is the bad guy? And is the bad guy in control of all that is bad? — Bill Carter
