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Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Kent Nerburn

Our old people noticed this from the beginning. They said that the white man lived in a world of cages, and that if we didn't look out, they would make us live in cages too.
So we started noticing. Everything looked like cages. Your clothes fit like cages. Your houses looked like cages. You put your fences around your yards so they looked like cages. Everything was a cage. You turned the land into cages. Little squares.
Then after you had all these cages you made a government to protect these cages. And that government was all cages. All laws about what you couldn't do. The only freedom you had was inside your own cage. Then you wondered why you weren't happy and didn't feel free. You made all the cages, the you wondered why you didn't feel free. — Kent Nerburn

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Jose N. Harris

My mother said she already knew how I was. She could tell I was
like that since I was a baby. She told me a story about when I was a toddler.
She said that one day, she heard an alarm clock ringing in her room and
when she went inside, she saw me bent over it. When she got closer, she
could she me shaking baby powder on it!
"What are you doing, Joey?" She asked me.
"Baby crying," was my reply. — Jose N. Harris

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Heinz Von Foerster

I shall act always so as to increase the total number of choices. — Heinz Von Foerster

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Jim Coleman

In scoring, I usually start with a sound or group of sounds, searching out what feels right. — Jim Coleman

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Midge Decter

We allowed you a charade of trivial freedoms in order to avoid making those impositions on you that are in the end both the training ground and proving ground for true independence. We pronounced you strong when you were still weak in order to avoid taking part in the long, slow, slogging effort that is the only route to genuine maturity of mind and feeling. Thus, it was no small anomaly of your growing up that while you were the most indulged generation, you were also in many ways the most abandoned to your own meager devices by those into whose safe-keeping you had been given. — Midge Decter

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Richelle Mead

I like him."

"Like or like?

"Oh, there's a difference? — Richelle Mead

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Shane Claiborne

For the church as we know it is a tragically dysfunctional family, in which some children are starving while others have food stashed in their closets. Some of us are living on the street while others have empty rooms in our homes. And, of course, there are all sorts of things being done that bring great dishonor and embarrassment to the family name. — Shane Claiborne

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By John Oliver

Armando Iannucci is one of my heroes. As I was growing up, he was probably the most influential comic voice that I had. — John Oliver

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Lily Harper Hart

You're already to rush into danger to save her. — Lily Harper Hart

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Your best efforts bring about your best results.
Your greatest skills bring about your greatest results. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Josiah Royce

So, as one sees, I by no means deprive my world of stubborn reality, if I merely call it a world of ideas. — Josiah Royce

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Saundra Mitchell

Was it enough to wear the night with me just once? I am unsatisfied. — Saundra Mitchell

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By Chris Brogan

An owner is someone who chooses to own their life, own their choices, and own their future. — Chris Brogan

Starzynski Obituary Quotes By B. Alan Wallace

The mind that reaches out to other people, to the environment, to provide what it seems to lack itself, is a mind that is ignorant of its own resources for peace and happiness. — B. Alan Wallace