Student Ambassador Quotes & Sayings
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Wrinkle not thy sable brow at me, my friend. All will be known to you at last. To you as to every man. — Cormac McCarthy

And he lay on the cold floor of the study watching the wind stirring the pages, mixing the written and unwritten, the end among them. — Louise Gluck

We ought to dance with rapture that we might be alive ... and part of the living, incarnate cosmos. — D.H. Lawrence

The way i see it, love is just a bigger, stickier form of trust. — Jodi Picoult

No is an unacceptable answer. I'm allergic to no. — Debbi Fields

There's a thing I've dreamed of all my life, and I'll be damned if it don't look like it's about to come true-to be King of the Zulu's parade. After that, I'll be ready to die. — Louis Armstrong

You don't have to apologize," Treston said. "I know where I work, I know what I do to make a living, and I know it's not the most respectable place in Vegas. But frankly, Chad, if you don't mind my saying so, I think you have a lot to learn about good manners."
Chad blinked. "What do you mean?"
Treston reached for his wine glass, finished off what was left to wash down the last forkful of chewy escargot, and said, "All I'm saying is you haven't stopped harping about that blond, and I have to tell you it's getting a little tired now. Seriously, man. It's a little insulting, too." He leaned forward, looked into Chad's eyes, and held his hand. "Look, I know how hard it is for selfish men like you to understand empathy. Lord knows I've been with enough of them. — Ryan Field

We are all "conservatives" in some sense, because we want to "conserve" some things while changing others. We are all "liberals" because we all want to be "free" in some respects. We are all "progressives" because we want to progress towards something: the question is, towards what? So instead of asking someone, are you conservative or liberal, right-wing or left-wing, why don't I ask what you want to conserve, and what to change, and why? Then we might finally have an intelligent debate about politics. — Stratford Caldecott