18 quotes found
“In all my close friendships, words are the bricks I use to build bridges. To know someone I need to hear her, and to feel known, I need to be heard by her. The process of knowing and loving another...”
“He paused in the hallway, sniffing the air. He scowled, sniffed some more. He pressed an intercom button on the wall. "Betty, I distinctly smell sewage. Could you get a plumber out here ASAP?" Seve...”
“You must let other people to challenge your truths; you must let them to question your faith and the reason for this is very simple: Your truths might be very wrong; your faith might be very mistak...”
“We elected a man who knows how to build walls when we needed someone who knows how to build bridges.”
“Stars, Seas, Mountains, Bridges, Roads and Tunnels Are Manmade.”
“You're mine, Echo, and I'll treasure you forever.”
“I told her I loved the howling sound of her harmonica. That seemed to be the limit of my courage that night, and even those spoken words had to struggle their way out of my mouth. It's all very wel...”
“Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not walls. Books, not weapons. Morality, not corruption. Intellectualism and wisdom, not ignorance.”
“A good leader lays seeds to grow trees of peace. A bad leader lays down bricks to build walls of ignorance. Always choose the peacemaker, not the divider. The one who unites and strengthens a count...”
“May the bridges I burn light the way”
“From a personal experience and the examination of literature, I feel that we cannot take for granted that a dialogue, without information and perhaps without understanding, is possible between any ...”
“She lit fire to the bridges and forts she built all these years, and she walked into it smiling and tears rolling down her cheeks.”
“For too long, information, opportunities, and resources have been constraints, they need to be the bridges.”
“Morning"SUNThat awakens ParisThe highest poplar on the bank On The Eiffel TowerA tricolored cockSings to the flapping of his wingsand several feathers fallAs it resumes its course The Seine looks b...”
“Bridges are perhaps the most invisible form of public architecture.”
“Education is all a matter of building bridges.”