Wolowitz Quotes & Sayings
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Every emancipation has in it the seeds of a new slavery, and every truth easily becomes a lie. — I. F. Stone

A sense of humor judges one's actions and the actions of others from a wider reference. It pardons shortcomings, it consoles failure. — Thornton Wilder

Sometimes we don't know how afraid we are until we've reached a strange door and we don't know what will be on the other side. — Lauren DeStefano

Quick note here: Everybody wants you to share your MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT all the time, and I am here to tell you that you don't have to. You don't have to tell it or tweet it or Instagram it. You don't have to put it in a book or share it with anyone who doesn't feel safe and protective of your heart. — Amy Poehler

In so many ways, a lot of the drive I've had to do certain things has been because of this sense that I have both the opportunity and in some sense the obligation to ratify that my parents' life had purpose. — Marco Rubio

Never does a man portray his character more vividly than when proclaiming the character of another. — Winston Churchill

The people who seem to need love the least are the ones who usually need it the most. — Kate McGahan

He did something he rarely did. He decided not to see things from the other guy's point of view. — H.W. Brands

Losing a battle or losing everything we thought we possessed will bring us moments of sadness, but when those moments pass, we will discover the hidden strength that exists in each of us, a strength that will surprise us and increase our self-respect. — Paulo Coelho

If I'm not a successful human being, who I am? — Nick Nolte

The soldier in the portrait had been a respected and admired officer...
The man he had become was fighting a different battle now. He had his demons, just as she had her ghosts. — Marguerite Kaye

I could have gone to the gym for three hours a day and bought into all that, but I just wasn't interested. — Laura Linney

Even the weeds provide food for higher forms of creation, and hold the land from erosion against the inevitable day of cultivation. — Alfred C. Fuller