1875 Remington Quotes & Sayings
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The truth is that man is one individual with two aspects, just like one line with two ends. If you look at the ends, it is two. If you look at the line, it is one. One end of the line is limited, the other end of the line is unlimited. One end is man, the other end is God. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

William's head tilted and the fluorescent lights above us reflected in his eyes, making them glow like translucent sapphires. "I wasn't sure I had anything here in Providence drawing me back." He studied my face and then smiled that schoolboy grin from all my memories. "But I don't think Providence has seen the last of me yet. — Robin M. King

Odyssey Dawn? That's not a military operation. That's a Carnival Cruise ship. — Stephen Colbert

There is only one winning strategy. It is to carefully define the target market and direct a superior offering to that target market. — Philip Kotler

When walking, just walk. When sitting, just sit. Above all, don't wobble. — Mark Richardson

Would it make you feel better to know that we all get the same number of hours in a day, days in a year? Some people might be rich and some might be poor, but none of them can buy time. It is one of the fairest systems in the world. — L. H. Cosway

Seek Truth, for it is your destiny! — Katy Tackes

That's our damnation," he whispered. "Our moral improvement has reached its finish, and our intellect grows by leaps and bounds. — Anne Rice

I believe in God. He is the secret of my success. He gives people talent. — Noureddine Morceli

You have no idea how mentally handicapped I could be if push comes to shove. — Stieg Larsson

Man does and is dressed to do so, his skin is his own business. He is artful, the creation of culture. Woman is; and is, therefore, fully dressed in no clothes at all, her skin is common property. — Angela Carter

A seamlessly told and scrupulously detailed history of the Hartsoe clan of Haw County, North Carolina, Love and Lament is that rare novel that brings the gritty, rural past to vivid life. I could very nearly smell the moonshine (the moonshiners too!). Pass a few hours with Mary Bet Hartsoe and family. You won't regret it. — T. R. Pearson

Freedom is control in your own life. — Willie Nelson