Wojtalik Quotes & Sayings
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Can you imagine, in a world so afraid of otherness, why this would be a danger to all peculiar-kind? — Ransom Riggs

How can you live in the Northeast? — Paul Simon

It is true we love life; not because we are wont to live, but because we are wont to love. — Friedrich Nietzsche

People who create 20% of the results will begin believing they deserve 80% of the rewards. — Pat Riley

I'm 12 years old in my head. — Stephan Pastis

Eleanor Roosevelt loved to write. She was a wonderful child writer. I mean, she wrote beautiful essays and stories as a child. And Marie Souvestre really appreciated Eleanor Roosevelt's talents and encouraged her talents. Also, she spoke perfect French. She grew up speaking French. She's now at a french-speaking school where, you know, girls are coming from all over the world. Not everybody speaks French. — Blanche Wiesen Cook

I'm always nervous when I perform anyway. — Jarvis Cocker

There's a funny thing I've noticed about life. When you really dread something, it turns out not to be so bad. It's the unexpected awful things that get you down. — Elizabeth Laird

The Bible is teh means through which we are introduced to Jesus and invited to follow Him in the life of humility and service. Secured by the knowledge that in Christ, our origin ... and destination is God, we will yield the fruit of service to God. This is the "so what" of our Bible reading. Does it shape our spirits in love and humility? Does it lead us more fully into life with God? (Life with God, p. 34-35) — Richard Foster

The kind of power I want is the power to persuade. But I do not want the power to tell other people what to do. — Gloria Steinem

If I am occasionally a little over-dressed, I make up for it by being always immensely over-educated. — Oscar Wilde

We have to construct communities of artists because they don't naturally exist in our culture. — David Bayles

Would I dance with you? Both forever and rather die. / It would be like dying, yes. Yes I would. — Brenda Shaughnessy

Throughout history humans have inflicted countless violent, cruel, and hurtful acts on each other, and continue to do so. Are they all to be condemned; are they all guilty? Or are those acts simply expressions of unconsciousness, an evolutionary stage that we are now growing out of?
Jesus' words, "Forgive them for they do not know what they do," also apply to yourself. — Eckhart Tolle