Underreported Covid Quotes & Sayings
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The grandmothers are the most prayerful creatures on the planet. They don't back down until they see the results. — Euginia Herlihy

Well, then, with Miss Temple you are good?"
"Yes, in a passive way: I make no effort; I follow as inclination guides me. There is no merit in such goodness. — Charlotte Bronte

Quite, quite,' she thought with a little sigh. 'It's always like this in their adventures. To save and be saved. I wish somebody would write a story sometime about the people who warm up the heroes afterward. — Tove Jansson

Every woman is not a runway model, nor should she be. — Tracy Reese

Comment on the authorship of the Pentateuch (Genesis - Deuteronomy)" -" ... it is not the author who is important. What matters is the existence of a message that is relevant to the community. — Samuel Ngewa

Character robotics could plant the seed for robots that actually have empathy. So, if they achieve human level intelligence or, quite possibly, greater than human levels of intelligence, this could be the seeds of hope for our future. — David Hanson

He wants worth who dares not praise a foe. — John Dryden

I have the same feeling when I walk in a very beautiful place that I have when I play and it goes right. — Jacqueline Du Pre

There was nothing new in sitting on this dock, on this or that wooden bench, watching for his boat to come. In some ways, she was always waiting for him. — Ann Brashares

Gather up your fighting spirit or the disease will deafeat you! — Aya Kito

We dread the future only when we are not sure we can kill ourselves when we want to. — Emil Cioran

Typing is an essential skill, but it can be painful. Some children just don't know where the letters are. Typing a three-page story, when they have to spend minutes hunting for every letter, can take forever. Yet we tend to assume that children can type, partly because quite a lot of us know where quite a lot of the letters are, so we assume that children do, too. — Susan Mitchell