Summarily Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes it could be the smallest thing that could topple over a whole life, and, in the end, destroy it. — Nova Ren Suma

That is the way a white man remembers a battle. So many soldiers here, so many there. Such a captain here. Such a lieutenant there. This colonel in one place. That major in another. The horses precisely here, the cannon exactly there. But not an Indian. An Indian remembers where his mother fell bayoneted, or his little brother had his skull smashed, or his big sister cried for mercy and was shot in the mouth. — Will Henry

Only when the pursuit ceases, is it possible to recognize what comprises you: pure being. — Adyashanti

There are many world leaders who are worse than [Donald] Trump.They don't just talk about violence, they practice it on an extreme scale. And we welcome them to our country. — Edward Leigh

Our ability to destroy ourselves is the mirror image of our ability to save ourselves, — Terence McKenna

He hadn't found what he'd meant to find, but his need to swipe and hoard something had been appeased for now. — Cherie Priest

Sylvie was surprised by the rabid patriotism of the women on the platform, surely war should make pacifists of all women? — Kate Atkinson

The believer is happy. The doubter is wise. — Edgar Allan Poe

The number of things just outside the perimeter of my financial reach remains constant no matter how much my financial condition improves. With each increase in my income a new perimeter forms and I experience the same relative sense of lack. — Hugh Prather

As you know with the Arab Spring, there were no dividends. — Najib Razak

That is what leadership is all about: staking your ground ahead of where opinion is and convincing people, not simply following the popular opinion of the moment. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

I think Santa Claus is, by and large, quite beneficial, for when the child is finally allowed
or forced
to recognize the nonexistence of Santa Claus, then the child is able to go through the vital intellectual process of reconstructing reality in light of new evidence, complete with back-forming new stories to account for past events. This prepares the child for many other disillusionments and gives her vital and well-supported experience in maintaining her grip on reality independent of the stories told to her at any given time. — Orson Scott Card

But we're all characters in our own stories, Iggy. — Kate Klise

God, his eyes! I've never seen eyes that make me want to gasp and giggle and do a strip tease all at once. But these do. — M. Leighton