Walkover Commons Quotes & Sayings
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A seeker of truth will never begin by discounting his opponent's statement as unworthy of trust. — Mahatma Gandhi

How silly, my dear; don't you know that if I came here as a child, then most of me never left? — Truman Capote

It's not like I wake up every morning and just can't wait to write. It is my job. It's much easier to not write. I'd rather read. This is my income. This is what supports my family. Having a child is a pretty big incentive to keep working. — Chevy Stevens

You go to a restaurant in the States and kids have these game boards at the table. You don't see that in Italy or Spain. It's not because they can't afford to buy them, it's because that's not what eating together as a family is about. — Emeril Lagasse

What the first Christians knew as the "New Testament" was not a book, but the Eucharist. In a cultic setting, at a solemn sacrificial banquet, Jesus made an offering of his "body" and "blood." He used traditional sacrificial language. He spoke of the action as his memorial. He told those who attended to repeat the action they had witnessed: "Do this in remembrance of me" (Luke 22:19). — Scott Hahn

It's not the dreams.
It's this love of you
that grows in me
malignant. — Jack Gilbert

Kitchen-sink cookies," Trishiffany proclaimed. "Sounds disgusting, right? But I've always been so torn about chocolate chips versus butterscotch chips, but here you don't even have to choose. Walnuts and peanuts! Oatmeal and cornflakes! Raisins and dried cherries. Not to mention the shredded coconut. Sometimes we just need our little freedoms, you know? — Helen Phillips

If I say I'll help you I'll help you. If I say I'll kill you I'll kill you. Everything else is ripples of maybe. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

In the midst of compassion, we find ourselves. We discover our true purpose. — Jana Elston

If you look hard at it, if you look hard at the bleeding heart attitude to always throw money at issues, throw money at problems, what you're in fact probably saying is you're exercising a prejudicism of low expectations. — Andrew Forrest