1900s House Quotes & Sayings
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Like begets like. We gather perfect fruit from perfect trees ... Abused soil brings forth stunted growths. — Margaret Sanger

The ethereal beauty of the female semblance conceals that they really are dangerous like a great white shark in the most peaceful and deep water.
(quote from the exhibit at the Cultural Museum) — Czon

The task of leadership is to create an alignment of strengths so strong that it makes the system's weaknesses irrelevant. — Peter Drucker

The wild mustard in Southern California is like that spoken of in the New Testament ... Its gold is as distinct a value to the eye as the nugget gold is in the pocket. — Helen Hunt Jackson

When I started in radio, I worked for free. I lived at the radio station. Then I worked for very little money. — Sean Hannity

Hatred only hurts the hater. It does nothing to affected the hated. — Sabrina Jeffries

Only black people can use controversial racial terms such as Negro. — Matthew Quick

Life itself, however, flows and is sequential and punishes those who try to compartmentalize it. — Margaret Halsey

I've never found an important decision made by a great organization that was made at a point of unanimity. Significant decisions carry risks and inevitably some will oppose it. In these settings, the great legislative leader must be artful in handling uncomfortable decisions, and this requires rigor. — James C. Collins

She is in love, she craves sugar, eats a dried apricot, another. All at once she is really tired. She will not wait any longer for Romain and goes to bed. She is not guilty because, she keeps telling herself, thrilled, she had no say in it. She falls asleep immediately. — Herve Le Tellier

Love fills everything. It cannot be desired because it is an end in itself. It cannot betray because it has nothing to do with possession. It cannot be held prisoner because it is a river and will overflow its banks. Anyone who tries to imprison love will cut off the spring that feeds it, and the trapped water will grow stagnant. — Paulo Coelho