Top 17 Lichtman Quotes

#1. Caroline, I'm mad enough to beat the shit out of you. But I'm not so mad I can't think. You fingered me to the cops because there's something you know that you're scared to talk about. I want to know what it is.

Sara Paretsky

#2. Stasis is something that has marked my life since I was a boy growing up in Pittsburgh with my mother. It was the natural state that we existed in. For one thing, she suffered from a debilitating depression throughout my childhood, and depression is nothing if not static.

Said Sayrafiezadeh

#3. We bask in the scent of cinnamon before
Mom puts a scone her plate.
'His name is Rich,' she says.
I select a scone too.
'I like a man with an adjective for a name.

Kelly Bingham

#4. The wounds I carry, she carries them too. The unshed tears in my head flow through her heart too .

Ma-Roo

#5. [Graffiti] gets erased and painted over, and maybe it's even more beautiful because we know it won't last.

Wendy Lichtman

#6. If I had not been a monk, I would have become an engineer.

Dalai Lama

#7. Our best presidents have really combined domestic leadership with heroic achievements in foreign affairs or war.

Allan Lichtman

#8. He doesn't seem to mind at all that he's stupid about math.

Wendy Lichtman

#9. Even if I am being conservative, I don't see how Obama can lose.

Allan Lichtman

#10. The argument holds no water at all, not even a thimbleful.

Allan Lichtman

#11. Talk about getting off tangent. My mother's friend may have just killed his wife and my parents are sitting there talking about cows.

Wendy Lichtman

#12. An osteopath is only a human engineer, who should understand all the laws governing his engine and thereby master disease.

Andrew Taylor Still

#13. Bruce lives a lie. She is not a lie. I can't do it anymore.

Bruce Jenner

#14. In Taiji, the town was malefic and the people could be horrid, but the cove's most demanding challenges were personal ones: How do you survive your own sadness?

Susan Casey

#15. The male sex still constitute in many ways the most obstinate vested interest one can find.

Francis Aungier

#16. What I am seeking ... is a motionless movement, something equivalent to what is called the eloquence of silence ...

Joan Miro

#17. The first twenty shows at TV 23 were really a workshop.

Joel Hodgson

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