Steinhardt Zoo Quotes & Sayings
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I wish for you the wisdom to realize that it's okay to miss something, but not want it back. — Steve Maraboli

Tatiana said. "Go on with Dasha. She is right for you. She is a woman and I'm-" "Blind!", Alexander exclaimed. Tatiana stood, desolately failing in the battle of her heart. "Oh, Alexander. What do you want from me ... "
"Everything", he whispered fiercely. — Paullina Simons

His laugh and his voice were both pleasant. He talked the way New Yorkers used to talk before they learned to talk Flatbush. — Raymond Chandler

I know well that when Christ is nearest, Satan also is busiest. — Robert Murray M'Cheyne

I'm concerned about how accessible guns are. — Stevie Wonder

The passion for philosophy, like that for religion, involves a
certain danger. Although it aims to correct our behaviour
and wipe out our vices, it may - through not being handled
properly - end up merely encouraging us to carry on in
directions that we're already naturally inclined to follow. — David Hume

Your life is your choice, so make it worthwhile — Wennie Lin

I've got a pretty good musical ear, and I can pick things up. — Martin Freeman

Well it's true, ever since I stopped eating meat I feel a lot better among animals, I feel I can be much more honest when I pat a dog. — Leonard Cohen

Hold on a minute. Do you really think that somebody this special would have managed to live his or her entire life without making any connections before he or she encountered you? So be careful if somebody seems too good to be true. The best partners are just good enough to be true, and get better with age. — Barbara "Cutie" Cooper

Much learning shows how little mortals know; much wealth, how little wordings enjoy. — Edward Young

To this, it is countered that the same-sex conception of marriage and family is, and must be, parasitic upon the demise of conjugal society, wherein biological parents are not taking responsibility for the rearing and education of their own children. Having no natural justification, the dominion of two adults of the same sex over children in their custody is crucially dependent upon the state to enforce their claim to these children as against the claims of the biological parent(s). Same-sex marriage is necessarily a political form of social order, invoking the power of the state to make it so. — Jean Bethke Elshtain

I should have tried to save you," I whisper. — Suzanne Collins

Love, faithful love, recalled thee to my mind
But how could I forget thee? — William Wordsworth