Top 10 Paddison Memorial Library Quotes

#1. Your mercies are more than your afflictions.

Jeremiah Burroughs

#2. Those who call me an opportunist are following the old rule: If you can't attack the data, attack the person.

Warren Farrell

#3. Most of man's problems upon this planet, in the long history of the race, have been met and solved either partially or as a whole by experiment based on common sense and carried out with courage.

Frances Perkins

#4. ...he wails and protests and loves me even more. And I'm humbled and honoured and touched and so fucking happy he can find this thing in me to love.

Alexis Hall

#5. Nobody was ever replaced in life, no hole completely filled or loss totally healed. You didn't need a medical degree to know that the human body really wasn't stronger in the broken places. Like any bone, the cracks would always show if you looked hard enough.

Lisa Scottoline

#6. Be true. Be as true and honest with yourself as you can and then you've just got to let it go from there out into the universe. Whatever happens after that, I have no control of, but I do have control of what I'm willing to put out there.

Pegi Young

#7. That's where all of us are standing now, he thought. On the fat kindling of past sins.

Walter M. Miller Jr.

#8. Smell is important. It reminds a person of all the things he's been through; it is a sheath of memories and security.

Tove Jansson

#9. We need to learn to process things in a different way. I always think of everything in terms of energy. To me, problems represent living in a world of low energy. When you bring higher energy to the presence of lower energy, it dissolves it, it dissipates it, it can't survive.

Wayne Dyer

#10. You're suppose to stop her from doing stupid things, not helping

Sara Shepard

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