Tilth Seattle Quotes & Sayings
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None so deaf as those that will not hear; none so blind as those that will not see. — Nancy Holder
Life is so fast these days, and we're exposed to so much information. Television makes us a witness to such misery. — Gates McFadden
Aren't you glad that God doesn't give you only that which you remember to thank him for? — Max Lucado
I think I know what it is but don't ask me to play it — John Coltrane
What the hell difference does it make, left or right? There were good men lost on both sides. — Brendan Behan
I love ... anything in black and white. Just put it on the TV, I'll watch. — Anna Chlumsky
And clenching your fist for the ones like us Who are oppressed by the figures of beauty. — Leonard Cohen
The average educated man possesses no real individuality. He is simply a manufactured article bearing the stamp of the maker. — Harold Edward Gorst
We do not posses God. We find him periodically. — Paul Tournier
The Priestess
Her skin was pale, and her eyes were dark, and her hair was dyed black. She went on a daytime talk show and proclaimed herself a vampire queen. She showed the cameras her dentally crafted fangs, and brought on ex-lovers who, in various stages of embarrassment, admitted that she had drawn their blood, and that she drank it.
"You can be seen in a mirror, though?" asked the talk show hostess. She was the richest woman in America, and had got that way by bringing the freaks and the hurt and the lost out in front of her cameras and showing their pain to the world.
The studio audience laughed.
The woman seemed slightly affronted. "Yes. Contrary to what people may think, vampires can be seen in mirrors and on television cameras."
"Well, that's one thing you finally got right, honey," said the hostess of the daytime talk show. But she put her hand over her microphone as she said it, and it was never broadcast. — Neil Gaiman
A lot of times we see choices in front of us, and we limit ourselves by what we see. God wants us to see His way of doing things. And His way is always greater than our ways. — Victoria Osteen