Sowisa Quotes & Sayings
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You don't go home and talk about the great tennis courts that you played, but you do talk about the golf courses you played. — Hank Ketcham

Come on. Let's go to Cafe Bella and drink so many lattes we're peeing coffee for a week. — Gena Showalter

Mathilde had always been a fist, in truth. Only with Lotto had she been an open hand. — Lauren Groff

Sonny would tell Marcus about how America used to lock up black men off the sidewalks for labor or how redlining kept banks from investing in black neighborhoods, preventing mortgages or business loans. So was it a wonder that prisons were still full of them? Was it a wonder that the ghetto was the ghetto? — Yaa Gyasi

This is the picture of a woman cast in the role of a learner, a pupil, even a rabbinic student. Quite obviously this is a prohibited role for women in those days and in that culture. Yet Jesus affirms Mary in that role. Martha, however, rebukes her. Martha demands that Jesus order Mary to abandon the pupil role for the more acceptable domestic role of assisting with the dinner preparations. Jesus supports Mary and defends her consciousness-raising act by stating that she has elected a higher choice. — John Shelby Spong

Yes," some objectors declare, "I would like to expand my consciousness, but I feel that I must do it for myself."
To this, our usual reply is that doing everything for oneself can be an unbearably limiting factor as well as an exercise in egotism. What if we had to weave all our own clothes, grow our own food, make our own paper and so forth? In actuality we accomplish hardly anything without external instruments, tools or technological aids. Our manifest interdependence attests to nature's determination to force us to overcome isolationist tendencies. Even our two most essential physiological functions, eating and breathing, serve as constant reminders that in every respect we are obliged to use what lies outside of the confines of the bodily organism.
In the end, we do nothing alone and everything by our selves. — Marcia Moore

You can do anything, but not everything. — David Allen

My memory is so bad that many times I forget my own name. — Miguel De Cervantes

Great fire can follow a small spark: there may be better voices after me to pray to Cyrrha's god for aid - that he may answer. — Dante Alighieri

Amid the sufferings of life on earth, suicide is God's best gift to man. — Pliny The Elder

I love having a croissant and a great cup of coffee. Just one cup. — Marcus Samuelsson

SOWISA (strap on whenever it seems appropriate) — Stephen King