Sonderegger Monticello Quotes & Sayings
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It all I can do not to cry. I make myself wood I say to myself, Celie, you a tree. That's how I come to know trees fear man. — Alice Walker

She was like a disease that came along every few years, contaminating everyone in her path. — Tarryn Fisher

My religion is life, and my church is the universe. — Benjamin F Sullivan

The worst enemy a man can ever have is the one who was once his best friend.' Sita — Amish Tripathi

I watch as the seasons change. Leaves float in the sky and fall gracefully to the earth. I sit and wish that you were here with me. Night takes the day, and I can feel you near. I can't see your face, but I know you are in my dreams. I hear you. I wait to find you, the one who haunts my soul. Where are you? Only the seasons ever change; leaves continue to fall and then rustle about the earth. Night continues to reign over me. Though the memories are lost, I know a part of you is still with me. — Jillian Peery

I spend most of my time assuming the world is not ready for the technology revolution that will be happening to them soon, — Eric Schmidt

It is said there is no happiness, and no love to be compared to that which is felt for the first time. Most persons erroneously think so; but love like other arts requires experience, and terror and ignorance, on its first approach, prevent our feeling it as strongly as at a later period. — Lady Caroline Lamb

Regardless of how distant your dreams may seem, every second counts. — Dean Karnazes

Nature imitates herself. A grain thrown into good ground brings forth fruit; a principle thrown into a good mind brings forth fruit. Everything is created and conducted by the same Master-the root, the branch, the fruits-the principles, the consequences. — Blaise Pascal

Balloonists have an unsurpassed view of the scenery, but there is always the possibility that it may collide with them. — H.L. Mencken

If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased. — Katharine Hepburn