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Random Quotations
The following quotations were randomly selected from the collections selected below . - Do not fear death so much, but rather the inadequate life.
- Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956), The Mother, 1932
- It takes too much energy to be against something unless it's really important.
- Madeleine L'Engle (1918 - )
- Failure is not the only punishment for laziness; there is also the success of others.
- Jules Renard (1864 - 1910)
- Intuition isn't the enemy, but the ally, of reason.
- John Kord Lagemann
- Man is born to live, not to prepare for life.
- Boris Pasternak (1890 - 1960)
- How little a thing can make us happy when we feel that we have earned it.
- Mark Twain (1835 - 1910), The Diaries of Adam and Eve
- Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece.
- Ralph Charell
- Because you are in control of your life. Don't ever forget that. You are what you are because of the conscious and subconscious choices you have made.
- Barbara Hall, A Summons to New Orleans, 2000
- I don’t think anyone can DO anything that would make him worthy of love. Love is a gift and cannot be earned. It can only be given.
- Gordon Atkinson, RealLivePreacher.com Weblog, January 20, 2003
- If men saw that a term was set to their troubles, they would find strength in some way to withstand the hocus-pocus and intimidations of the prophets.
- Lucretius (96 BC - 55 BC), On the Nature of the Universe
- A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.
- Thomas Mann (1875 - 1955)
- If men were angels, no government would be necessary.
- James Madison (1751 - 1836)
- Either the United States will destroy ignorance or ignorance will destroy the United States.
- W.E.B. Du Bois, Speech at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, August 1906
- It is not fair to ask of others what you are unwilling to do yourself.
- Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 - 1962)
- [Sleep is] the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.
- Thomas Dekker (1572 - 1632)
- I love you the more that I believe you have liked me for my own sake and for nothing else.
- John Keats (1795 - 1821)
- Work is the curse of the drinking classes.
- Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), In Life of Oscar Wilde, H. Pearson
- I am a galley slave to pen and ink.
- Honore de Balzac (1799 - 1850)
- We're not talking about historical accuracy, we're talking about art. I've set in motion a geometric inevitability. If I start chiseling there, chipping here, the whole form is compromised.
- David Assael, Northern Exposure, Family Feud, 1993
- My bounce-around life had taught me that dreams were dangerous things - they look solid in your mind, but you just try to reach for them. It's like gathering clouds.
- Kirby Larson, Hattie Big Sky, 2006
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