Shelley Morrison Quotes
If we sit by and become complacent and put our heads in the sand, we're complicit.
Shelley Morrison
Quotes to Explore
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A basic law: the more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for. This, of course, is a fact. Thankfulness does tend to reproduce in kind. The attitude of gratitude revitalizes the entire mental process by activating all other attitudes, thus stimulating creativity.
Norman Vincent Peale
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I feel engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces whereof I know nothing, and which know nothing of me, I am terrified The eternal silence of these infinite spaces alarms me.
Blaise Pascal
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While Roberts wanted to give the impression he respected the right to privacy and the precedent of Roe vs. Wade, his answers look dangerously similar to the responses (Associate Justice) Clarence Thomas gave senators during his confirmation hearings 14 years ago.
Nancy Keenan
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Most screen violence is tedious.
Nick Cave
The Birthday Party
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Bachelor's fare: bread and cheese, and kisses.
Jonathan Swift
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Are you Evelyn Green?” “Sort of. Mostly. I mean, legally. Again, sort of.
Kiersten White
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I sincerely regret my actions in the game (Wednesday).
Delmon Young
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A system is in equilibrium when the forces constituting it are arranged in such a way as to compensate each other, like the two weights pulling at the arms of a pair of scales.
Rudolf Arnheim
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My head is buried in the sands of tomorrow, while my tail feathers are singed by the hot sun of today.
John Barrymore
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Outside, the ocean was crashing, waves hitting sand, then pulling back to sea. I thought of everything being washed away, again and again. We make such messes in this life, both accidentally and on purpose. But wiping the surface clean doesn't really make anything neater. It just masks what is below. It's only when you really dig down deep, go underground, that you can see who you really are.
Sarah Dessen
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I was a stock broker once. I think there is an absolute place for market investments. But they should never be the basis of one's retirement. They should be an additional piece on top of a basic, secure, guaranteed retirement benefit.
Barbara Boxer
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When you're being told that you're good at something, you start to believe them and then you forget about your hopes and dreams.
Ken Spillman