Wronowski Family Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't arrive at the opportunity to make the world work for everyone by figuring out how to do it. — Werner Erhard
Justice is something people do to other people, and if there's one thing we've learned from history, it's that most things people do to other people aren't very nice. — Jonathan V. Last
Now and then, though, someone does begin to grow differently. Instead of down, his feet grow up toward the sky. But we do our best to discourage awkward things like that."
"What happens to them?" insisted Milo.
"Oddly enough, they often grow ten times the size of everyone else," said Alec thoughtfully, "and I've heard that they walk among the stars. — Norton Juster
The scars were not beautiful, but they were fascinating. They made him different. She liked different. — Jessica Clare
I had horrible acne when I was a kid. I felt like a complete and utter ne'er do well and someone who didn't fit in and wasn't handsome. So, I understand implicitly, and with a great amount of empathy, a man or human being that feels that way. — Chris Pine
Greeting the ageing self In trying to depathologize age, we need to make an important distinction, between resisting ageism (stereotyping or discriminating on the basis of age) and resisting age itself. The first opens the door to a path of rich potential, freeing us to keep on developing and changing, while the second closes it, condemning us to an endless attempt to recover the irretrievable. — Anne Karpf
They're very harsh people, the British: hard to impress, very tough on each other, but I rather like that. It's not that the British are more honest - you're just under no illusion with them. — Hugh Laurie
Whatever shakes you should without delay, right away, be incorporated into the path. — Chogyam Trungpa
Not flowers - never flowers in Terrasen. Instead, they carried small stones to graves to mark their visits, to tell the dead that they still remembered. — Sarah J. Maas
The boy I loved didn't know I existed. Then again, he was obsessed with Camus, so he didn't know if any of us existed. — David Levithan