Catherine Ponder Quotes
What you radiate outward in your thoughts, feelings, mental pictures and words, you attract into your life.
Catherine Ponder
Quotes to Explore
-
In a big picture sense, it's more national prestige that we're risking. You know, we are proud of our space program, but as we were talking earlier, the average American doesn't think that much about it right now. So, it may seem like something we could just give up and not really worry about it, but I think it starts creeping into the national psyche. If American astronauts have to hitch rides with the Russians or other nations in the future.
Leroy Chiao
-
I held the feeling in my heart; the urge to discuss it died out. There was all the time in the world. In the endless repetition of other nights, other mornings, this moment, too, might become a dream.
Banana Yoshimoto
-
Americans... still believe in an America where anything's possible - they just don't think their leaders do.
Barack Obama
-
Grief is like the wake behind a boat. It starts out as a huge wave that follows close behind you and is big enough to swamp and drown you if you suddenly stop moving forward. But if you do keep moving, the big wake will eventually dissipate. And after a long time, the waters of your life get calm again, and that is when the memories of those who have left begin to shine as bright and as enduring as the stars above.
Jimmy Buffett
-
There is no justice we don't make daily like bread and love.
Marge Piercy
-
To me, entertainment is really the new plantation. It's the new sugar, the new cotton, that black people work for somebody else to be richer than them.
Haile Gerima
-
History is the key to everything: politics, religion, even fashion.
Eva Herzigova
-
I move on feeling and have learned to distrust those who don't.
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr.
-
Little minds find satisfaction for their feelings, good or bad, in little things.
Honore de Balzac
-
My theory is that poems are written because of a state of emotional irritation. It may be present for some time before the poet is conscious of what is tormenting him. The emotional irritation springs, probably, from subconscious combinations of partly forgotten thoughts and feelings. Coming together, like electrical currents in a thunder storm, they produce a poem. ... the poem is written to free the poet from an emotional burden.
Sara Teasdale
-
It's usually kids that normally don't have a chance to get to meet each other because they're separated by millions of different things.
Brett Dennen
-
What you radiate outward in your thoughts, feelings, mental pictures and words, you attract into your life.
Catherine Ponder