Top 15 Stonehill Quotes
#1. Look for your brushes with the divine. Be receptive to them. When heaven knocks, open the door. Value these visits. Remember them. Expect more of them.
Victoria Moran
#2. Our word choices give a sentence its luster, and they deserve intense attention.
Constance Hale
#3. I'm rarely good, Merit. But I'm often spectacular.
Chloe Neill
#4. I would love to. A dream of mine is to produce films, as well as to produce content for television.
Janet Jackson
#5. I'd finally come to understand what *it* had been: a yearning for a way out, when actually what I had wanted to find was a way in.
Cheryl Strayed
#6. When I got to college, I was intending to study film. But I found that my brain was feeling mushy, so I took a few math classes. I started doing really well at them, and solving equations was this, like, drug rush.
Danica McKellar
#7. So stretch! Reach for it. Like falling down stairs, where your inner-genius takes over and saves you - your instincts are ready to serve you.
Bryant McGill
#8. Our body is the place that our memories and dreams call home for the time being.
Deepak Chopra
#9. Evolution is the phenomenon of change and the challenge of the next time cycle will involve the creation of constructs that will provide the kind of dynamic knowledge base that can assist the challenges of tomorrow (involving both fundamental and extended information).
Anthony Braxton
#10. Perfection is something everyone strives for, but it's elusive and may be an illusion.
R.L. Griffin
#11. If we want to give our children what they need to thrive, we must honor their basic nature- boyish or girlish, introverted or extroverted, wild or mellow.
Wendy Mogel
#12. She'll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets!
Lewis Carroll
#13. I mean if you look at the Charger and you compare it to other cars, the way the lines work, the tires, in 3-D it's gorgeous. One thing that we found was that the reflective surface was weird. It does funny things in 3-D. So you have to deal with that.
Todd Farmer
#14. America has always welcomed anyone willing to assimilate to its national character. But radical Islam rejects assimilation and is bent on the conquest of our national character.
Nancy Pearcey
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