Somerby Quotes & Sayings
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What does peace do? Peace blossoms. What else? Peace spreads. What else? Peace illumines. What else? Peace fulfils. — Sri Chinmoy
What is the work of a Master?" said a solemn-faced visitor. "To teach people to laugh ," said the Master gravely. — Anthony De Mello
But if I were given a choice - of all centuries - I'd select last the curse of being born in this one. And perhaps, if I weren't curious, I'd choose never to be born at all. — Ayn Rand
You don't see a positive culture, stability among teachers, or leadership. We don't focus enough in our policies on creating conditions to educating kids with the greatest needs. There is no state that does that. — Pedro Noguera
Love when you want to spend every waking moment with that person because they make you feel whole. Alive. — Shanora Williams
Rights have to be asserted. Animals cannot make such assertions. We have to make representations to ourselves on their behalf. — Christopher Hitchens
It's adequate, Miss Clark. Though — Nora Roberts
Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese. — Suzanne Collins
Trust, trust in the world, because this human being exists - that is the most inward achievement of the relation in education. Because this human being exists, meaninglessness, however hard pressed you are by it, cannot be the real truth. Because this human being exists, in the darkness the light lies hidden, in fear salvation, and in the callousness of one's fellow-men the great Love. — Martin Buber
Before my wife turned vegetarian, I'd always thought of her as completely unremarkable in every way — Han Kang
When corruption is visited upon the cities of men, the mountains and the deserts await him. The cities are for money but the high-up hills are purely for the soul. — Louis L'Amour
Choose to live loved while you're in the middle of the journey, and know that what He has in mind for you is so much more than you imagine. — Lysa TerKeurst
I lack," said Laurent, "the easy mannerisms that are usually shared with," you could see him pushing the words out, "a lover."
"You lack the easy mannerisms that are usually shared with anyone," said Damen. — C.S. Pacat
The idea of a rupture between acts occurs in a number of my plays. — Richard Greenberg
