Top 13 Ccc Quotes

#1. Growing up during the Depression, I worked for the Forest Service and CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps). I tend to work very, very hard. I wouldn't change that for anything.

Raymond Burr

#2. Parenting is a negative thing. Keep your children from killing themselves, or anyone else, and hope for the best.

Erma Bombeck

#3. The real loneliness is living among all these kind people who only ask one to pretend!

Edith Wharton

#4. You were born with a snake in both of your fists while a hurricane was blowing.

Bob Dylan

#5. The social consequence of the psychedelic experience is clear thinking -which trickles down as clear speech. Empowered speech.

Terence McKenna

#6. I've always walked around with the sense that the world is not a safe place. I didn't get the spontaneous gene or the adventure one, really. After going through the day with its stresses, when I shut that door at night, I don't have to deal with anything but dinner, 'E.R.' and my bathrobe.

Caroline Knapp

#7. At the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love (CCC 1022; by St. John of the Cross)

San Juan De La Cruz

#8. I think it's great when stories are dark and strange and weirdly personal.

Robin Williams

#9. Mastery occurs when you remove all the filters, masks, and obstacles so that you may more clearly see and connect to your power within-your divinity, your soul.

Peggy Sealfon

#10. The beaver dam had been constructed on the ruins of a man-made one, built by the CCC back in the thirties and later dynamited by an irate Finn who'd objected to the government's meddling with nature.

Philip Caputo

#11. When I look back at the last decade, I think the following: There are some very wealthy people, but a lot of their incomes are from financial innovations that do not translate to gains for the average American citizen.

Tyler Cowen

#12. Is there a place in a church where you leave your brains when you enter?

Victor J. Stenger

#13. Six mirrors keep staring at one another
("Monday rue Christine")

Guillaume Apollinaire

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