Top 12 Flavia Weedn Quotes

#1. Destiny, if I could sit across the porch from God, I'd thank Him for Lending me you ...

Flavia Weedn

#2. Freedom has ceased to be a birthright; it has come to mean whatever we are still permitted to do.

Joseph Sobran

#3. We are sick because our cells are sick.

Christian De Duve

#4. There's probably more in the American tradition than people give the place credit for.

Donald Judd

#5. Some people move our souls to dance.

Flavia Weedn

#6. No player in baseball history worked harder, suffered more, or did it better than Andre Dawson. He's the best I've ever seen.

Ryne Sandberg

#7. Someday, beyond the clouds and all the world's wrongs, there will be love, compassion and justice, and we shall all understand.

Flavia Weedn

#8. Why do Greeks always open restaurants that fail?

George Chakiris

#9. Some people come into our lives and leave footprints on our hearts and we are never ever the same.

Flavia Weedn

#10. If the world kept a journal, many of the entries would be conversations concerning the advancement of scientific knowledge and its importance to humanity. I offer the following conversation as an added entry: "And what is as important as knowledge?" asked the mind. "Caring," answered the heart.

Flavia Weedn

#11. If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again.

Flavia Weedn

#12. I'm already following you, Reagan. You already made that call. The difference between me and you, I listened.

Rachel Higginson

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