Top 15 Willie Herenton Quotes
#1. My primary motivation for running for the 9th Congressional District is that I strongly believe that one of the hallmarks of the American democracy is a representative form of democracy.
Willie Herenton
#2. Things are achieved when they are well begun.
George Eliot
#3. If the news isn't there, don't create it. If I look at local news, I don't know what's real.
Willie Herenton
#4. Terror washed through him, and then was replaced by a sense of cosmic absurdity.
Stephen King
#5. You must always be yourself, and do things at your own pace. Someday, you'll catch up.
Natsuki Takaya
#6. I shall not cease learning while I live, nor when I arrive in the spirit-world ... and when I again receive my body, I shall ... still continue my researches
Brigham Young
#8. Consumers have not been told effectively enough that they have huge power and that purchasing and shopping involve a moral choice.
Anita Roddick
#9. Every story is a ride to some place and time other than here and now. Buried in an armchair, reclined on a couch, prostrate on your bed, or glued to your desk, you can go places and travel through time.
A.A. Patawaran
#10. One morning I woke up and was plunged into psychological shock. I had forgotten I was free.
Jack Henry Abbott
#12. I love how he sometimes gets embarrassed by the mushy stuff between us and then his voice gets all gruff and he tickles me or kisses me to shut us both up. Boy, do we ever kiss. We make out like champions.
Cynthia Hand
#13. I found the experiences that I had with sexuality were wonderful, they were very uplifting - we had a good time - and they didn't seem to affect the level of my mediation.
Frederick Lenz
#14. Child, there's a sayin' every fishmonger has. When you buy land, you buy stones. When you buy fish, you buy bones.
Karen Cecil Smith
#15. Living well has something to do with the spirituality of wholeheartedness, of seeing life more as a grace than as a penance, as time to be lived with eager expectation of its goodness, not in dread of its challenges.
Joan D. Chittister