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Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Stephen Sondheim

Anything that is white is sweet.
Anything that is brown is meat.
Anything that is grey, don't eat. — Stephen Sondheim

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Robert Kennedy

To the extent that laws are founded on morality and on logic, they can lead men's hearts and minds. — Robert Kennedy

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Johnny Depp

Captain Jack Sparrow is like a cross between Keith Richards and Pepe Le Pew. — Johnny Depp

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Shannon Donnelly

We all tell stories
to ourselves and to each other. Some of learn to tell only the most interesting bits. — Shannon Donnelly

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Cliff Stearns

Although AmeriCorps is making a difference among its participants and the people they serve, we must address homelessness and the need for job training among our veterans. — Cliff Stearns

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Rose Philippine Duchesne

If humility is always desirable, generous humility is still more so. — Rose Philippine Duchesne

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Cambria Hebert

Yo, where you at, pretty boy?" Braeden hollered and came around the corner.
I grinned and he laughed. "You ready for today?" he said and hooked me around the neck with his arm and tried to bend me down so he could mess up my hair.
"Hells yeah," I said, dodging his attempt.
The guys that were around us all starting trading insults, so we joined in until the sound of music cut through the laughter.
Some old song about how the guy singing was too sexy burst through the noise, and we all started to laugh. "B-man!" someone shouted a row over. "Phone's ringing. — Cambria Hebert

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Michel De Certeau

Moreover, the question at hand concerns modes of operation or schemata of action, and not directly the subjects (or persons) who are their authors or vehicles. It concerns an operational logic whose models may go as far back as the age-old ruses of fishes and insects that disguise or transform themselves in order to survive, and which has in any case been concealed by the form of rationality currently dominant in Western culture. — Michel De Certeau

Widmayer Obituary Quotes By Maureen F. McHugh

I thought this life of thoughtful liberalism was my birthright, too. Before I understood that my generation was to be born in interesting times. — Maureen F. McHugh