Symington Elementary Quotes & Sayings
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But coming to terms with one's sorrow is one thing; sharing it with strangers is quite another. — Marie Brennan
Even if mankind can go on without them, a piece of our vibrantly diverse world dies along with each species. — Dieter Braun
My waking and sleeping seem mixed together. I'm walking in a dream half the time, and sleeping through reality the other half. — Margaret Weis
Which is not to discount everything I've done in my past; everything I have learned tremendously from. — Rachel True
Normally, I would run with a group of guys in my camps. A couple of days before the fight, I would run by myself. That was my time to choreograph the fight in my head, so I needed to be myself. — Sugar Ray Leonard
We often see ourselves as small, insignificant citizens, but God sees in us as His messengers — Sunday Adelaja
If God had intended for women to wear slacks, He would have constructed them differently. — Emily Post
I have devoted myself to architecture as a sublime act of poetic imagination. Consequently, I am only a symbol for all those who have been touched by beauty. The words Beauty, Inspiration, Magic, Spellbound, Enchantment, as well as the concepts of Serenity, Silence, Intimacy and Amazement, all these have nestled in my soul. Though I am fully aware that I have not done them complete justice in my work, they have never ceased to be my guiding lights. — Luis Barragan
The more debris there is the more it will show the governor's activity. — Nikolai Gogol
Ask yourself: If I can't avoid it, change it, or make it go away, what if I changed my response to it? What if I decided to stop letting it bother me? — Al Siebert
It is very difficult for a writer of my generation, if he is honest, to pretend indifference to the work of Somerset Maugham. He was always so entirely there. — Gore Vidal
Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart. — William Wordsworth
Son of a whore, God damn you! can you tell
A peerless peer the readiest way to Hell?
I've outswilled Bacchus, sworn of my own make
Oaths would fright Furies, and make Pluto quake;
I've swived more whores more ways than Sodom's — John Wilmot
He's a smart man, so I am assuming he will do it. — Michael Newdow
Art can be defined as beauty able to transcend the circumstances of its making. — Jane Hirshfield