Micheal Ray Richardson Famous Quotes & Sayings
10 Micheal Ray Richardson Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
People are born in order to live, right? But the longer I've lived, the more I've lost what's inside me - and ended up empty. And I bet the longer I live, the emptier, the more worthless, I'll become. Something's wrong with this picture. Life isn't supposed to turn out like this! Isn't it possible to shift direction, to change where I'm headed?— Haruki Murakami

Of course, there are those critics - New York critics as a rule - who say, 'Well, Maya Angelou has a new book out and of course it's good but then she's a natural writer.' Those are the ones I want to grab by the throat and wrestle to the floor because it takes me forever to get it to sing. I work at the language.— Maya Angelou

All things began in Order, so shall they end, and so shall they begin again, according to the Ordainer of Order, and the mystical mathematicks of the City of Heaven.— Thomas Browne

The error I found in the philosophy of Henry George was its cocksureness, its simplicity, and the small value that it placed upon the selfish motives of men. The doctrine was a hang-over from the seventeenth century in France, when the philosophers had given up the idea of God, but still thought that there must be some immovable basis for man's conduct and ideals. In this dilemma they evolved the theory of natural rights. If 'natural rights' means anything it means that the individual rights are to be determined by the conduct of Nature. But Nature knows nothing about rights in the sense of human conception.— Clarence Darrow

People do incredibly stupid things when they are frightened— Kirsten Beyer

Take all the rules away. How can we live if we don't change?— Beyonce Knowles

Leaves skirled past, clattering like tiny bones.— Steven Erikson

You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us. And the world will live as one.— John Lennon

Had any poet adequately described the wretched ugliness of a loved one turned inside out with grief?— Kate Morton
