Tolman Elementary Quotes & Sayings
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In 1965, as Ralph Gleason has reported, when Martin Luther King's march on Selma, Alabama, was brutally attacked by local and state constabulary, Louis Armstrong, then in Copenhagen, said after watching the carnage on television, "They would beat Jesus if he was black and marched. — Nat Hentoff
It is much more beneficial to your health if you feel your way through life than think your way through life. — Deepak Chopra
To stand in the shadow
of the scar up in the air.
To stand-for-no-one-and-nothing.
Unrecognized,
for you alone.
With all there is room for in that,
even without
language. — Paul Celan
There's too many songs and nothing to dance to
The future is putrid, I'm useless without you — Wesley Eisold
DNA tells you all the secrets of life,' he used to say. Except for one - how to live it. — Jennifer Donnelly
The wickedness of men is that their power breeds stupidity and blindness. — Gregory Maguire
Fairness is for happy people, for people who have been lucky enough to have lived a life defined more by certainties than by ambiguities.
Right and wrong, however, are for - well, not unhappy people, maybe, but scarred people; scared people. — Hanya Yanagihara
Diet Coke does not contain nasty chemicals. It contains lovely and delicious carbonation, caffeine, and aspartame. What's unnatural about that? — Meg Cabot
Not to know is bad, but not to wish to know is worse. — Jane Yolen
People are much more likely to act their way into a new way of thinking, than think their way into a new way of acting. — Richard Pascale
Newlyweds, they have this ideal, this picture of what marriage is like, something similar of their favorite memories growing up. If only it were that simple. — William Taylor
The self is the resultant of the interest of the genes. — Eric Baum
Journalists should be watchdogs, not lapdogs. — Newton Lee
Every genuine test of a theory is an attempt to falsify it, or to refute it. — Karl Popper