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Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Irma Joubert

Like every other Christmas Eve, she went to Grandpa John's room, because they were the only ones who knew how long the yearning for another person could last, long after everyone else had forgotten. — Irma Joubert

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Geoff Partlow

Just seven minutes after most of Murphysboro was leveled, the Tri-State Tornado hit DeSoto at 2:48 P.M. No town in the path would proportionally suffer a higher fatality rate than this tiny village in which sixty-nine people died. Thirty-three of them were children buried in the burning ruins of the DeSoto Schoolhouse, a heartbreaking record that remains the single worst tornado-related death toll for a school in US history. One in four DeSoto children who walked off to school that day would never come home to supper. — Geoff Partlow

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Laura Kasischke

If
you sing a sad song loud enough, the boys
on those torpedo boats
can hear you under the sea. — Laura Kasischke

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Don Herold

I had, out of my sixty teachers, a scant half dozen who couldn't have been supplanted by phonographs. — Don Herold

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By John Muir

Large flocks of butterflies, all kinds of happy insects, seem to be in a perfect fever of joy and sportive gladness. — John Muir

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Agatha Christie

DON'T EAT NONE OF THE PLUM PUDDING. ONE WHO WISHES YOU WELL. — Agatha Christie

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By George Barna

We cannot be effective if we continue to cling to the old ways, the old strategies, the old assumptions. — George Barna

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Yoon Ha Lee

Taking away people's names denied their power, a lesson Cheris tried not to think about. — Yoon Ha Lee

Solomonides Jewish Quotes By Don Feder

To suggest that conservatives have a monopoly on hate is an ideological mugging of reality. — Don Feder