E Quotes
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“Everywhere I go, I see very much the same thing. I see the same compassion for people who live half a world away. I see the same concern about events beyond these borders. And, increasingly, I see the same conviction that we can and we must join together to stop the scourge of AIDS and poverty.”
“Everywhere I go, I see young people: Confident, forward looking. I have seen them in Lagos, in Rwanda, in the suburbs of London.”
“Everywhere I go, I still have time to meditate. People think meditating is sitting there, nobody bothering you, but you can even talk and still meditate”
“Everywhere I go, I will make a good payday. But we got to choose the right opponent and the right time and the right venue.”
“Everywhere I go, I'm asked if I think the universities stifle writers. My opinion is that they don't stifle enough of them. There's many a best seller that could have been prevented by a good teacher.”
“Everywhere I go, kids walk around not with books under their arms, but with radios up against their heads. Children can't read or write, but they can memorize whole albums.”
“Everywhere I go, people come up to me on the street and ask me if there’s going to be another one!”
“Everywhere I go, people hear Ricky Williams and the next thing they think is marijuana or wasted talent.”
“Everywhere I go, people know who I am.”
“Everywhere I go, people love me, so I'm just blessed. Do you blame them?”
“Everywhere I go, somebody is staring at me. I don't know if people are staring because they recognize me or because they think I'm a weirdo.”
“Everywhere I go, the kids call me 'the book lady.' The older I get, the more appreciative I seem to be of the 'book lady' title. It makes me feel more like a legitimate person, not just a singer or an entertainer. But it makes me feel like I've done something good with my life and with my success.”
“Everywhere I go, there are all these Big Star freaks, and they’re nice little guys who are usually in college, and they’re kind of lonely and misunderstood, learning to play guitar.”
“Everywhere I landed, I didn't really feel like I belonged. Doing postgrad stuff, I felt like I didn't have any skills. Just felt unaccomplished. I was just there to ride out the downturn, and I felt like everybody knew it. Then there's the shame of unemployment. because I wasn't really unemployed. There were plenty of people who were actually looking for jobs. Auntie had lost her job as a tax analyst, turned around and became a nurse. Felt like I was ducking and dodging responsibility. I was just overeducated and useless, taking a job from someone who needed it and deserved it more than me. Got put in a psych ward after a suicide attempt, and when I was in that place, I didn't even feel like I was really depressed or really going through it. Felt like I was faking it to get out of something. Like I was avoiding work. Felt like there was no place for me, because I wasn't capable of working. All my friends who studied econ got jobs overseas, and I was just walking around taking up space.”
Source: Goliath
“Everywhere I look and most of the time I look, I see photographs.”
“Everywhere I look, everywhere I turn: salad. Potato salad. Pasta salad. Tuna salad. Ham salad. There aren't any leafy green ones, although some, like my aunt's beloved cottage cheese lime Jell-O salad, are decidedly green. No, the bowls lining the tables and windowsills are filled with the kinds of salads I grew up with in Michigan, most containing some combination of proteins and carbs, the ingredients bound up with a spoonful of mayonnaise or its zesty cousin, Miracle Whip, my mother's all-time favorite condiment. She told me she'd never met a recipe that couldn't be improved by a spoonful of Miracle Whip. That, and maybe a dash of rum.”
Source: Too Many Cooks
“Everywhere I look, I see discontent and restlessness. Ere Surentûr came, the people seemed at least somewhat content with what was allotted them in life; however, since the day he first arrived here, bringing prosperity and affluence, they now wish for more. Through this, they have become filled with a lust and greed for pleasures and worthless trinkets, making it so that they are no longer content with what they already have.”
Source: Intriguing Inceptions: Essays in Fantasy & Science Fiction
“Everywhere I look is something new to grieve:”
Source: Heaven
“Everywhere I look, I see something holy.”
“Everywhere I looked life seemed to be full of problems and they were just going to go on and on. It was never going to get any better.”
“Everywhere I looked was honesty and love. Love most of all.”
Source: The Lonely Hearts Book Club
“Everywhere I looked, demons of the future [were] on the battlegrounds of one’s emotional plane.”
“Everywhere I read, I see a rush for love, if it comes knocking and your not ready you'll miss it; bla bla fucking bla... If love is, LOVE it wouldn't miss me and if it did, it wasn't worth my time to begin with. Never should the most important emotion of our journey be rushed.”
“Everywhere i see bliss, from which i alone am irrevocably excluded.”
Source: Frankenstein
“Everywhere I see bliss, from which I alone am irrevocably excluded. I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend. Make me happy and I shall again be virtuous.”
Source: Frankenstein Or, the Modern Prometheus
“Everywhere I travel in America, I encounter a deep sense of loss; Americans have come to believe that growth and entitlement matter more than health and happiness in a country that, paradoxically, diminishes in prospect and comity even as it grows richer. The gap between ideals and means gets larger while access to public institutions--and public land--essential to our identity becomes more difficult.”
Source: Vanishing America: In Pursuit of Our Elusive Landscapes
“Everywhere I travel throughout Eastern Washington, I hear from people demanding we do a better job of controlling our borders and reducing illegal immigration.”
“Everywhere I travel to, there is my home.”
“EVERYWHERE I TURNED,
EVERYWHERE I went,
everybody had something to say
about love. Mothers, fathers,
teachers, singers, musicians, poets,
writers, friends. It was like the air.
It was like the ocean. It was like
the sun. It was like the leaves on a
tree in summer. It was like the rain
that broke the drought. It was the
soft sound of the water flowing
through a stream. And it was the
sound of the crashing waves
against the shore in a storm. Love
was why we fought all our battles.
Love was what we lived and died
for. Love was what we dreamed of
as we slept. Love was the air we
wanted to breathe in when we
woke to greet the day. Love was a
torch you carried to lead you out
of darkness. Love took you out of
exile and carried you to a country
called Belonging.”
Source: Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World
“Everywhere I went I experienced the same success, which transcends words.”
“Everywhere I went on my job covering conflict, the Kalashnikov was the predominant arm.”
“Everywhere I've been working, I always had in mind the final destination of the clothes, which is the consumer.”
“Everywhere I've been, from South Africa to Brazil, people are connected to it. For me, art is a way to bring people together. You can put people on the same level, the perception is the same. You can bring a worker, like a cleaning guy, or the richest guy on earth, and they will have the same feeling or they would be able to feel the same.”
“Everywhere I've been, I've been the best player. I love being a leader, and I love being the best. I just want to get better. It's not about being cocky or selfish or anything like that. It's just how I am.”
“Everywhere I've turned somebody has wanted to sacrifice me for my own good—only /they/ were the ones who benefited. And now we start on the old sacrificial merry-go-round. At what point do we stop?”
Source: Invisible Man
“Everywhere ignorance is found, abuse is not far fetched”
Source: I AM A WOMAN I AM A HUMAN: UNLEASHING THE UNTAPPED POTENTIAL OF WOMEN
“Everywhere immigrants have enriched and strengthened the fabric of American life.”
Source: A Nation Of Immigrants
“Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do.”
Source: Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
“Everywhere in my house are these little things that have meanings and make me think of great memories.”
“Everywhere in science the talk is of winners, patents, pressures, money, no money, the rat race, the lot; things that are so completely alien ... that I no longer know whether I can be classified as a modern scientist or as an example of a beast on the way to extinction.”
“Everywhere in the modern world there is neglect, the need to be recognized, which is not satisfied. Art is a way of recognizing oneself, which is why it will always be modern.”
Source: Bourgeois
“Everywhere in the world, both historically and in contemporary cuisines, the use of flowers in food has been special and exceptional and the flowers themselves have always been included with intent and care, never accidentally or without purpose. Flowers are used in food by someone who cares about you, and who cares about the beauty of what you are about to eat.”
Source: Edible Flowers: A Global History
“Everywhere in the world the industrial regime tends to make the unorganized or unorganizable individual, the pauper, into the victim of a kind of human sacrifice offered to the gods of civilization.”
“Everywhere in the world there are ignorance and prejudice, but the greatest complex of these, with the most extensive prestige and the most intimate entanglement with traditional institutions, is the Roman Catholic Church.”
Source: Crux Ansata: An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church
“Everywhere in the world there are tensions - economic, political, religious. So we need chocolate.”
“Everywhere in the world, music enhances a hall, with one exception: Carnegie Hall enhances the music.”
“Everywhere is here and every when is now.”
“Everywhere is home, let is go home”
“Everywhere is the center of the world. Everything is sacred.”
“Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time.”