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172368 Quotes By Oscar Wilde

For nearly twenty minutes, neither of the men spoke. A fly buzzed noisily about the room, and the ticking of the clock was like the beat of a hammer. — Oscar Wilde

172368 Quotes By Glenn Beck

I went to the movie this weekend with a gun. And surprise, surprise, I didn't kill anybody! — Glenn Beck

172368 Quotes By Muhammad Yunus

What I did not know yet about hunger, but would find out over the next twenty-one years, was that brilliant theorists of economics do not find it worthwhile to spend time discussing issues of poverty and hunger. They believe that these will be resolved when general economic prosperity increases. These economists spend all their talents detailing the process of development and prosperity, but rarely reflect on the origin and development of poverty and hunger. A a result, poverty continues. — Muhammad Yunus

172368 Quotes By Howard Marion-Crawford

You should forgive your enemies and if you haven't any, just forgive a few of your friends. — Howard Marion-Crawford

172368 Quotes By Nic Sheff

Now is now. There is nothing but now... This, right here, is all there is. — Nic Sheff

172368 Quotes By Karen Kingsbury

He would help her give her heart to the right guy ... all in His perfect timing. — Karen Kingsbury

172368 Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Payment and reserved copyright are at bottom the ruin of literature. Only he who writes entirely for the sake of what he has to say writes anything worth writing. It is as if there were a curse on money: every writer writes badly as soon as he starts writing for gain. — Arthur Schopenhauer

172368 Quotes By Jeff Chain

It ain't about keeping real, it's about keeping it right. — Jeff Chain

172368 Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

No man who is correctly informed as to the past will be disposed to take a morose or desponding view of the present. — Thomas B. Macaulay

172368 Quotes By Ken Starr

I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong. — Ken Starr

172368 Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I expect to maintain this contest until successful, or till I die, or am conquered, or my term expires, or Congress or the country forsakes me ... — Abraham Lincoln