Top 17 Words Cut Deep Quotes
#1. FATBACK'S DEAD" The words on the slip of paper struck me like a blow. "Fatback's dead." It was not just the news itself, though the words cut deep. It was the very fact of the note, stuck on my windshield on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota,
Kent Nerburn
#2. In the real world in which we live, it's a dangerous world. And you know the old saying is that we have to be right 100 percent of the time; the terrorists only have to be right once.
Peter T. King
#3. I believe it's our responsibility as citizens to get in there and not accept the constant failure of prisons to deal with racism, lack of privilege, and impoverishment - not accept any of that. Just get in there!
Jimmy Santiago Baca
#4. The motivation for adding such intelligence to properties is to enable rich functionality directly from declarative markup.
Anonymous
#5. We like so much to talk of ourselves that we are never weary of those private interviews with a lover during the course of whole years, and for the same reason the devout like to spend much time with their confessor; it is the pleasure of talking of themselves, even though it be to talk ill.
Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
#6. With his blessings from above, serve it generously with love. One man, one wife, one love, through life.
Dean Martin
#7. Let everything be a confirmation of Awareness.
Bentinho
#8. Words could cut just as deep as sharpened claws, and while the skin could heal, the wounds words left behind never faded as quickly.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#9. Molecules don't have patterns. You create a pattern by the perception of something. The continuity of awareness is your perceptual field. Existence only occurs through the act of perception.
Frederick Lenz
#10. Step-parenting and being a step-sibling presents a lot of exciting opportunities. When families break up and re-form, there may be less order, less certainty, and a bit more trauma involved, but kids can end up having half-a-dozen parent figures.
Morris Gleitzman
#12. He was all silver and ashes, not like Will's strong colors of blue and black and gold.
Cassandra Clare
#13. My sangha, what I seem to attract, are people who have been practicing a long time, they're teaching, they're more serious about their spiritual journey.
Beryl Bender Birch
#14. Had Elizabeth Bennet known how wildly Darcy's heart beat for her, 'Pride and Prejudice' would barely have made it into a short story. Their torturously slow-burning romance is a classic example of how men and women still struggle to communicate the most basic of emotions.
Mariella Frostrup
#15. I think it's incredibly important for kids to be able to express who they are and feel like they can be themselves without being persecuted for it or bullied for it.
Colin Egglesfield
#16. In very rare circumstances, the executive branch might choose to ignore a court decision.
Newt Gingrich