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Transiently Expressed Quotes By John Steinbeck

You see, I have been at revaluing myself in the last few days. I may have some value to historians because I have destroyed a few things. The builder of your Cathedral is forgotten even now, but I, who burned it, may be remembered for a hundred years or so. And that may mean something or other about mankind. — John Steinbeck

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Tia Giacalone

Can dimples wink? Because I felt like his just did. — Tia Giacalone

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Kate Bornstein

As an exercise, can you recall the last time you saw someone whose gender was ambiguous? Was this person attractive to you? And if you knew they called themselves neither a man nor a woman, what would it make you if you're attracted to that person? And if you were to kiss? Make love? What would you be? — Kate Bornstein

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Jess Lair

Children are not tings to be molded, but are people to be unfolded. — Jess Lair

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Ed Case

I believe that the fact and the reality of homosexuality and heterosexuality and of opposite and same-gender unions should be taught in our public schools without a value judgement system also being offered. — Ed Case

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Hillary Rodham Clinton

He reminded me to focus on the "trendlines," not just the headlines, and to relish the experiences. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Yanis Varoufakis

My first encounter with Marx's writings came very early in life, as a result of the strange times I grew up in, with Greece exiting the nightmare of the neofascist dictatorship of 1967-74. — Yanis Varoufakis

Transiently Expressed Quotes By Edgar Cayce

All you may know of heaven or hell is within your own self. — Edgar Cayce