Typhoon Sendong Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in perpetual art, no matter if there are not many artists like me on this earth. — Jeet Aulakh

Upstairs Margaret said abruptly, 'I suppose it starts to happen first in the suburbs,' and when Brad said, 'What starts to happen?' she said hysterically, 'People starting to come apart. — Shirley Jackson

Almost every day I am reminded of Saadi's reflection that there is no senseless tyranny like that of subordinates. — Idries Shah

Thirty years later I again stood on that slope. I was a married
man, had children, a house, a place in the world, and a head full of ideas and plans, and suddenly I was again the child who had kindled a fire full of secret significance and sat down on a stone without knowing whether it was I or I was it. I thought suddenly of my life in Zurich, and it seemed alien to me, like news from some remote world and time. This was frightening, for the world of my childhood in which I had just become absorbed was eternal, and I had been wrenched away from it and had fallen into a time that continued to roll onward, moving farther and farther away. The pull of that other world was so strong that I had to tear myself violently from the spot in order not to lose hold of my future. — C. G. Jung

Our schools offer no conception of the scientific process of discovery. They do not encourage creative thought, in fact, they stifle it through too much rigidity in teaching. If we set out to give as little help as possible to originality in science, we could hardly devise a better plan than our education system. Youngsters ought to be told what is unknown about ourselves and our universe as well as what is known. — William Lipscomb

I am a demonstrative man, a baby picker-upper, a hugger and a kisser
that's my nature. — John Wayne

Never say no to anything, whatever the universe brings me. I've always lived by that. — Ruby Rose

Trust in Him When we trust in ourselves, it leads to strife and shows that we don't trust God to do what He says in His Word - be with us, deliver us, and honor us. When we trust God, however, it leads to the reward of peace - peace within ourselves, peace with God, and peace with others. — Joyce Meyer

Imagination makes you see all sorts of things. — Georgia O'Keeffe

The essence of statesmanship is not a rigid adherence to the past, but a prudent and probing concern for the future. — Hubert H. Humphrey