Songkran 2021 Quotes & Sayings
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Few concepts are as basic as the role of workers in our economic structure and their participation in equity ownership. — Robert S. Strauss

We lay our words like tenuous plats, build a bridge over its
unsinkable depth: Not a sea of longing,
but the brack of wanting what's physical
to help us forget we are physical. — Cate Marvin

Oliver, my professor, was a scientific bounder, a journalist by instinct, a thief of ideas, - he was always prying! And you know the knavish system of the scientific world. I simply would not publish, and let him share my credit. I went on working, I got nearer and nearer making my formula into an experiment, a reality. I told no living soul, because I meant to flash my work upon the world with crushing effect and become famous at a blow. I took up the question of pigments to fill up certain gaps. And suddenly, not by design but by accident, I made a discovery in physiology. — H.G.Wells

And she learned - freshly, scorchingly - of the privacy of sorrow. It was as though she had been escorted through a door into some large and private club that she had not even known existed. Women who miscarried. Society did not care much for them. It really didn't. And the women in the club mostly passed each other silently. People outside the club said, You'll have another one. — Elizabeth Strout

I think I have written the things I was put on Earth to write. — Michel Faber

The need for perfection and the desire for inner tranquility conflict with each other. — Richard Carlson

The most beautiful form of compromise is forgiveness. — John Armstrong

I remember having my tonsils out when I was fifteen and waking up crying historically but not being able to stop. That was quite strange. — Rae Morris

I was actually a Cowboys fan. — Victor Cruz

You musn't force sex to do the work of love or love to do the work of sex. — Mary McCarthy

I know that my youth will triumph over everything - every disillusionment, every disgust with life. I've asked myself many times whether there is in in the world any despair that would overcome this frantic and perhaps unseemly thirst for life in me, and I've come to the conclusion that there isn't ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky