Deals Quotes - Page 6
Donald Judd (1987). “Complete Writings, 1975-1986”
If we don't know how to deal with sin then we don't know how to deal with people.
Danny Silk (2012). “The Practice of Honor: Putting Into Daily Life the Culture of Honor”, p.122, Destiny Image Publishers
Pain is important: how we evade it, how we succumb to it, how we deal with it, how we transcend it.
Audre Lorde, Joan Wylie Hall (2004). “Conversations with Audre Lorde”, p.16, Univ. Press of Mississippi
It occurred to me that if Africa needed us, sometimes we needed Africa a great deal more.
Helen Fielding (2012). “Cause Celeb”, p.127, Pan Macmillan
I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.
Speech to Democratic National Convention accepting presidential nomination, Chicago, Ill., 2 July 1932. The earliest figurative use of the term new deal that has been found is in a letter from John Rathbone to Nicholas Biddle, 18 Jan. 1834, referring to "a new bank and a New Deal." Roosevelt or his speechwriters may have picked up the phrase from earlier political usages by Mark Twain or Woodrow Wilson. See Twain 40; Woodrow Wilson 4
Arundhati Roy (2006). “Ordinary Person's Guide To Empire”, p.237, Penguin Books India
Pema Chodron (1996). “Awakening Loving-Kindness”, p.23, Shambhala Publications
People who do not get into scrapes are a great deal less interesting than those who do.
Murasaki Shikibu (1935). “Blue trousers. The lady of the boat. The bridge of dreams”
The trouble with our ideals is that if we live up to all of them, we become impossible to live with.
Brennan Manning (2008). “The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out”, p.47, Multnomah