Top 15 Mckearney Quotes
#1. Ben Says: To all of the children of today ... Work hard & study well. You can be me ... because I was once you! Education will always get you far!
Timothy Pina
#3. When I first started playing football, a headache was called a 'headache.' And now it's called 'a concussion.'
Junior Seau
#4. For 365 days I went in between the legs of many women
Solomon
#5. Being naked approaches being revolutionary; going barefoot is mere populism.
John Updike
#7. What's in the cave, Russell?' Madigan asked with heavy sarcasm.
I shrugged. 'Rocks. Lots of 'em.'
'Don't patronize me.' His voice lowered to a hiss. 'What else is in the cave?'
I looked him straight in the eye and spoke one word.
'Mud.
Jeaniene Frost
#8. Oh tarnish late on Wenlock Edge,
Gold that I never see;
Lie long high snowdrifts in the hedge
That will not shower on me.
A.E. Housman
#9. What actually causes suffering are the beliefs you hold about those things.
Oliver Burkeman
#10. I enjoy working with complicated equipment. A lot of my things started just with a rhythm box, but I feed it through so many things that what comes out sounds very complex and rich.
Brian Eno
#11. Words, then, are born of worlds. But they also take us places we can't go: Constantinople and Mars, Valhalla, the Planet of the Apes. Language comes from what we've seen, touched, loved, lost. And it uses knowable things to give us glimpses of what's not. The Word, after all, is God.
Alena Graedon
#12. If I said I wouldn't toss him out of my bed for eating crackers, would you leave me alone? (Grace)
Maybe. What else wouldn't you toss him out of bed for? (Selena)
Eating greasy grimy gopher guts? (Grace)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#13. Religions which have any very strong hold over men's actions have generally some instinctive basis.
Bertrand Russell
#14. No-thinking is the door. No-word is the gate. No-mind is the way.
Osho
#15. Getting a well-rounded education and developing a love of learning that hopefully will continue to last my lifetime certainly helped prepare me to understand what's coming at me in this world and to adapt.
Len Elmore