Stuyvesant Hs Quotes & Sayings
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In any war, a tremendous amount of collateral damage is inevitable. Black and brown people are the principal targets in this war; white people are collateral damage. — Michelle Alexander
Ignorance has no beginning, but it has an end. There is a beginning but no end to knowledge. — B.K.S. Iyengar
When I went to high school, an all-boys' school, a Catholic school, I tried out for football, and I didn't make it. It was the first time, athletically, that I was knocked down. — Mike Krzyzewski
What unknown seas of feeling lie in man, and will from time to time break through! — Thomas Carlyle
It is not necessary to be in a big place to do big things. — Billy Sunday
Nothing is more important in our national life than the welfare of our children. — Harry S. Truman
Make sure to be well informed before accepting the challenge of a commission - check out that you have a source of reference readily available. — Richard Brown
A positive attitude does not cure cancer, any more than a negative one causes it. — Siddhartha Mukherjee
I want to get more involved with the vineyards I have all over the world and to spend more time with the people who work in them. — Gerard Depardieu
My problem is that I like technology, but I always have to ask myself, 'Now wait a minute, will I actually have any use for this?' — Jerry Zucker
All of a sudden I felt invisible. Forgotten. Like the universe had played a really mean practical joke on me, even though I've never done anything to deserve it. — Jess Rothenberg
As they made their way to the coast, he bemoaned the hotel trade in the manner, Dorrigo felt, that those who love what they do bemoan their passion the most. — Richard Flanagan
He could hear his granny speaking. "No one's too poor to buy soap." Of course, many people were. But in Cockbill Street they bought soap just the same. The table might not have any food on it but, by gods, it was well scrubbed. That was Cockbill Street, where what you mainly ate was your pride. — Terry Pratchett
