Tumulto Dei Quotes & Sayings
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The truth is that our enjoyments and our evaluations, like our trades, are learned; intensive knowledge, as well as extensive, is acquired. We learn how to value possessions as well as how to make them; our passions, our disgusts, and our ambitions are learned. Just as we have evolved ways of transmuting physical elements from one to another, so we have evolved ways of transmuting experience into meaning. — Denham Sutcliffe

Fall as deep as I fell and you'll find out what's at the bottom. It changes you. — Jeffrey Overstreet

I distinguish, between nationalism and patriotism. — Michael Ignatieff

I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. — Nelson Mandela

My dark days made me strong. Or maybe I already was strong, and they made me prove it. — Emery Lord

Anger is a luxury. Anger wants answers, retribution, reason, something that makes sense. Anger wants a story, stories help us make sense out of everything. But while we scramble to help those who need it, who has time for anger? Who has time to make sense out of anything? There is only what is. Anger is a distraction. Anger removes me from grief, and the opportunity to be helpful. — Abigail Thomas

This isn't anywhere I haven't been before. I've given up. In words muffled with exhaustion I whisper a prayer for my heart to stop. — Chuck Palahniuk

The great doctors all got their education off dirt pavements and poverty - not marble floors and foundations. — Martin H. Fischer

For more than a century, states have sought to protect the integrity of the democratic process at the state and local level by regulating corporate spending in elections. — Eric Schneiderman

There's a reason for everything, you said, and though it's a mystery to me now, I know it won't always be so. — Ben Sherwood

'Madame Bovary' advanced slowly, as slowly as it would have to have, given an author who held himself accountable to each word, that it be the right word, of which there could be only one. — Kathryn Harrison

Once a fate cannot be avoided, however horrible it might be, it loses something of its powers of dread — Galen Beckett

My beloved Hillary, do not disappoint me. You have to be President, OK? — Oscar De La Renta