Top 14 Texas Butterfly Ranch Quotes
#1. What you do to children matters. And they might never forget.
Toni Morrison
#2. And without a doubt it is more comfortable to endure blind bondage than to work for one's liberation; the dead, too, are better suited to the earth than the living.
Simone De Beauvoir
#3. To rebel or revolt against the status quo is in the very nature of an artist.
Uta Hagen
#4. We should lean into the pain, instead of running away from it.
Debbie Macomber
#5. A vacation is three times more work without the payment.
Debasish Mridha
#6. I like talking about people who don't have any power and it seems like some of the least powerful people in the United States are the migrant workers who come and do our work and don't have any rights as a result. And yet we still invite them to come here, and at the same time ask them to leave.
Stephen Colbert
#7. It is convention and arbitrary rewards which make all the merit and demerit of what we call vice and virtue.
Julien Offray De La Mettrie
#8. What you had at the time was a dictatorship with the team owners.
Ted Lindsay
#9. I can imagine no heroism greater than motherhood.
Lance Conrad
#10. Decide today to design and build the ideal relationship in your life. It's up to you.
Brian Tracy
#11. Oft have I heard both youths and virgins say,
Birds chuse their mates and couple too this day:
But by their flight I never can devine
When I shall couple with my valentine.
Robert Herrick
#12. Grieve for us, then, Jewel. Grieve as you must. Only we two are left who will, and only one of us can ever do so openly. Be what I can no longer be, for a little while.
Michelle West
#13. Of course, New Brighton is very shabby, very rundown, but people still go there because it's the place where you take kids out on a Sunday.
Martin Parr
#14. America is an unsolvable problem: a nation divided and deeply in hate with itself. If it was a startup, we'd understand how unfixable the situation is; most of us would leave for a fresh start, and the company would fall apart. America is MySpace.
Michael Arrington