Carolyn Gold Heilbrun Quotes
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Basically I say a few prayers before a game and let that direct me, not superstitions.
— Brian McBride
The married are those who have taken the terrible risk of intimacy and, having taken it, know life without intimacy to be impossible.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Today's shocks are tomorrow's conventions.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
We shouldn't even be here, I think distantly as I raise my weapon and take aim, we're management, not heroes.
— Charles Stross
The journey is over. Love to all.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Perhaps this isn't your boat. Perhaps it doesn't sail where you want to go.
— Jessica Brockmole
Whether animals admit it or not, they and I communicate.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Quoting, like smoking, is a dirty habit to which I am devoted.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
You can flush my ashes down the toilet, for all I care.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
We in middle age require adventure.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
When it comes to health and well-being, regular exercise is about as close to a magic potion as you can get.
— Nhat Hanh
Finality of it all has me in a fragile state, but I know the suffering won't last forever. It can't. Pain always fades. Love fades.
— Kelly Stevenson
The fundamental challenge is that people like me simply do not trust the federal government any longer.
— Chris Stewart
Isn't it wonderful to give birth to your own kind?
— Lailah Gifty Akita
We born alone,we all die alone.
— Dalin Shu
The point of quotations is that one can use another's words to be insulting.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Conditioning is my best weapon.
— Frank Shamrock
Ironically, women who acquire power are more likely to be criticized for it than are the men who have always had it.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Man's worst enemies are boredom and discontent.
— George W. Buck
Ideas move rapidly when their time comes.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun