Trineos Quotes & Sayings
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[I]t is no doubt true that our image of what a messiah might look like may keep us from recognizing the real thing when it stands before us. Could it be that we have embellished the long-awaited event with so many aggadic flourishes that we can no longer recognize the reality when it happens? Could our overly literal reading of our sages' poetic descriptions have led us to overlook completely the miracle as it happened?
One of the dangers of taking the statements and speculations of our sages as literal truth - when they were not meant as such - is the distortion of our expectations. — Nathan Lopes Cardozo
My very best advice to fellas: work from the outside in. — Lisa Ann Walter
That your own interpretation of a work of art is flagrantly subjective seems to be regarded as an arrogant attitude. But the truer view is that the interpretative artist can only make his own comment upon the work. — Tyrone Guthrie
I don't think I'm against all wars, but you'd have to have a damn good reason to send your son or daughter to fight, or to go yourself. So often, we are lied to and manipulated by our governments for their own very cynical reasons. — Paul Haggis
If the public likes you, you're good. — Mickey Spillane
We make a goddess of Fortune ... and place her in the highest heaven. But it is not fortune that is exalted and powerful, but we ourselves that are abject and weak. — Charles Caleb Colton
Never concede the putt that beats you. — Harry Vardon
Punctuality is the thief of adventure ... — Jan Struther
Jezebel the nun, who violently knits ... — Bob Dylan
Where the apple reddens never pry - lest we lose our Edens, Eve and I. — Robert Browning
Good content is the stuff of love affairs. — Tom Webster
Generally, it is human endeavour to have young people lead, and you see that in public life in the U.S. and everywhere. — Salman Khurshid
And I wonder how the leaves clinched to the branches, yet to fall, the survivors feel when they see one of their own perish and realise that they too are to share a similar fate, does this thought cause them to give up selflessly, from confinement to independence or does it instil proportions of both courage and fear making them hold on as long as they can and accept what comes after? — Chirag Tulsiani
Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under them. — Leonard Nimoy