Wordriht Quotes & Sayings
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I keep forgetting that if you live in a big city only mad people talk to themselves. — Jeanette Winterson

Culture is like the sum of special knowledge that accumulates in any large united family and is the common property of all its members. When we of the great Culture Family meet, we exchange reminiscences about Grandfather Homer, and that awful old Dr. Johnson, and Aunt Sappho, and poor Johnny Keats. — Aldous Huxley

Discipline enabled Heaven to be filled with light; discipline enabled the angels to be immaculate and holy. — Rumi

One only says it is one's duty when one has something disagreeable to do ... — Margaret Oliphant

Treat the Disease, Not the Symptom.... — Randy Pausch

Looking for yourself is like a thirsty fish looking for water. — Deepak Chopra

Everything comes out of nothingness and goes back into nothingness. Hence there is no need for attachment, because attachment will bring misery. Soon it will be gone. The flower that has blossomed in the morning, by the evening will be gone. Don't get attached; otherwise in the evening there will be misery. Then there will be tears, then you will miss the flower. Enjoy while it is. But remember, it has come out of nothing, and it will go back to nothing. And the same is true about everything, even about people. — Rajneesh

My family and I are just regular folks, just trying to get through the day and do the best you can and pay the bills, and that's who we're singing to. — Rodney Atkins

The Anglo-Saxons had a great word for the right word, the word that you need right now, when another one simply would not do. That word is wordriht. — Douglas Wilson

You can recovery from any injury. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Space has a way of looking. It seems like it has a presence of vision. When you come into it, it is there, it's been waiting for you. — James Turrell

You confuse not speaking with not listening. — Gregory Maguire

One of the things I think we're learning to do as the twelfth insight emerges is to be discerning without being judgmental, because condemning someone certainly feels like a comic event that brings other things back on you. — James Redfield

Thinking sure could get a fellow in a lot of trouble. Almost as much as opening his big gabber and sticking his muddy foot in it. — Gillian Bronte Adams

He was terribly conscious that he only had one life and with seemed to sad to think that he had wasted it. He could never surmount his immeasurable regret. And that's why I tell you that Byring is right. Even though it only lasts five years, even though he ruins his career, even though this marriage ends in disaster, it will have been worth while. He will have been satisfied. He will have fulfilled himself. — W. Somerset Maugham