Voorschoten Weather Quotes & Sayings
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A gull planed steeply over their heads, a precarious flash of white against the windy blue sky. The short, hacking cry of a baby seemed to merge seamlessly for a moment with the gull's repetitive wail, as if they were one species. One species, Falkender thought, raucous and scavenging; one species calling out in pain. To be human is to be mixed and miscegenated like this. To be lost. — M. John Harrison
We don't meditate to see heaven, but to end suffering. — Ajahn Chah
In Jesus Christ, God took on a human face and became our friend and brother. — Pope Benedict XVI
Hard disks have disappointed me more than most technologies. — Steve Wozniak
To leave the world better than you found it, sometimes you have to pick up other people's trash. — Bill Nye
The giver is always worth more than the gift. — Matshona Dhliwayo
My debt to feminism is simply incalculable. Feminism allowed me to see past a 'reality' that I had once taken as a given. It helped me to pay attention to countless voices, my own included, that I had been taught 'don't count.' Feminism allows me to maintain hope. — Harriet Lerner
There is melancholy in the wind and sorrow in the grass — Charles Kuralt
I think the average American has forgotten the great feel for liberty and accountability that the framers of the Constitution believed. — Joe Jamail
Don't you two girls have something better to do, like pick out toe lint? (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I would trust citizen journalism as much as I would trust citizen surgery. — Morley Safer
I've always been a religious person, and I try to think that every disappointment might just be a blessing in disguise. — Jermain Defoe
You must be willing to give up what you are, to become what you want to be. — Orrin Woodward
In bad times and in good I've never lost my sense of zest for life. — Walt Disney
The man who is unhappy will, as a rule, adopt an unhappy creed, while the man who is happy will adopt a happy creed; each may attribute his happiness or unhappiness to his beliefs, while the real causation is the other way round. — Bertrand Russell
