Famous Quotes & Sayings

1898 Silver Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 7 famous quotes about 1898 Silver with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top 1898 Silver Quotes

1898 Silver Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

Anyone who says he won't resign four times, will. — John Kenneth Galbraith

1898 Silver Quotes By Michelangelo

Already at sixteen, my mind was a battlefield: my love of pagan beauty, the male nude, at war with my religious faith. A polarity of themes and forms: one spiritual, the other earthly. — Michelangelo

1898 Silver Quotes By Carl Bernstein

Sussman had the ability to seize facts and lock them in his memory, where they remained poised for instants recall. More than any other editor at the Post, or Bernstein and Woodward, Sussman became a walking compendium of Watergate knowledge, a reference source to be summoned when even the library failed. On a deadline, he would pump these facts into a story in a constant infusion, working up a body of significant information to support what otherwise seemed like the weakest of revelations. In Sussman's mind, everything fitted. Watergate was a puzzle and he was a collector of the pieces.

-- Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward — Carl Bernstein

1898 Silver Quotes By Lemony Snicket

And Sunny crawled around solemnly biting each of Edgar and Albert's shoes, leaving small teeth marks in each one so she would not be forgotten. — Lemony Snicket

1898 Silver Quotes By Dan Brown

Nobody tells you what you can and can't do. — Dan Brown

1898 Silver Quotes By George W. Bush

I just didn't want to get out there anymore; I didn't want to get back into what I call 'the swamp.' And the other reason why is I don't think it's good for the presidency for a former president to be opining about his successor. President Obama's got plenty of critics - and I'm just not gonna be one. — George W. Bush

1898 Silver Quotes By Lauren Oliver

Now, after so many years, I understand what the Coldness was and where it came from - this sense that everything is lost, and worthless, and meaningless. — Lauren Oliver