Top 15 Boog Powell Quotes
#1. If life ever stops inspiring us to write, it's time to stop doing what we do.
Emily Saliers
#2. Historians, I think, should be keepers of truth. We must tell things as they are - honestly, and without subversion. That is the greatest good one can do.
Robert Jackson Bennett
#3. Our life is ... a time in which sadness and joy kiss each other at every moment.
Henri Nouwen
#5. She swallowed his blood, a dark vintage from some forgotten cellar. She felt like Persephone in Hades, pomegranate seeds bursting against her teeth, juice rolling on her tongue, and the more she had, the more she hungered.
Holly Black
#6. At long last, the battle has ended!
And thus, Ghana, your beloved country is free forever!
Kwame Nkrumah
#7. I think we have to rethink the concept of "leader." 'Cause "leader" implies "follower." And, so many- not so many, but I think we need to appropriate, embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for.
Grace Lee Boggs
#8. Sometimes we think we know people at first sight," he said. "As though we'd met them a hundred times before, in another life, in another world. And then we realize that we know nothing. How did they look as children? What dreams startle them from their sleep?
Cornelia Funke
#9. Take life slowly and deliberately, making sure to acknowledge the people who have helped you succeed along the way.
Ted Levine
#10. Basically, I dont want to know everything:
I just want to know enough!
Michelle Geaney
#11. A good woman inspires a man, a brilliant woman interests him, a beautiful woman fascinates him, but a sympathetic woman gets him.
Helen Rowland
#12. God's unspotted faithfulness never failed any soul that durst trust himself in its arms.
John Flavel
#13. The ceaseless, senseless demand for original scholarship in a number of fields, where only erudition is now possible, has led either to sheer irrelevancy, the famous knowing of more and more about less and less, or to the development of a pseudo-scholarship which actually destroys its object.
Hannah Arendt
#14. For someone like me,
it is a very strange habit to write in a diary.
Not only that I have never written before,
but it strikes me that later neither I,
nor anyone else,
will care for the outpouring
of a thirteen year old schoolgirl.
Anne Frank
#15. There are things you cannot understand, and you must learn to live with this. Not only must you learn to live with this, you must learn to enjoy this.
Donald Miller