Toandos Quotes & Sayings
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Spring has again returned.
The Earth is like a child that knows many poems.
Many, O so many. For the hardship
of such long learning she receives the prize.
Strict was her teacher.
The white in the old man's beard pleases us.
Now, what to call green, to call blue,
we dare to ask: She knows, She knows! — Rainer Maria Rilke

In the area we live, there's a large show of children who run from one house to another house to another house. That's lovely because it means all the children play together, and all the adults get to sit around and have coffees and read the papers or go to the park. — Helen McCrory

You're... pretty sick, huh?" I said.
"There's the no-shit statement of the day." - Lucky — T.M. Goeglein

There are many examples in high schools which show something about the effects such competition might have. — James S. Coleman

Ian Gillan, Roger Glover and I wanted to be a hard rock band - we wanted to play rock and roll only. — Ritchie Blackmore

When I have a problem of deciding right from wrong, I always give it three tests.
First, I give it the common-sense test, and ask if it is reasonable. Then, I give it the prayer test. I ask God if it is good and edifying. Then, I give it the Scripture test. I see if the Bible has anything to say for or against it. — Billy Graham

The fact that astronomies change while the stars abide is a true analogy of every realm of human life and thought, religion not least of all. No existent theology can be a final formulation of spiritual truth. — Harry Emerson Fosdick

I am a legal immigrant whose parents went from Russia to China to Chile to finally reach the United States and thereby give me a chance to have a better life. I served six years in the U.S. Army Reserve, went to college, have a successful career and have dedicated my life to being a good citizen. — Mike Medavoy

And yet he could also be very charming, in a bookish, infinitely apologetic way. — Paula McLain

I didn't know you well at all. Only, when you spoke, I seemed to see clear into you, into the center. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Nothing worth doing can be accomplished in a single lifetime. — Reinhold Niebuhr

Now I live in the middle of nowhere on a working cattle ranch. — Ree Drummond

One of the main tasks of theology is to find words that do not divide but unite, that do not create conflict but unity, that do not hurt but heal. — Henri Nouwen