1904 World's Fair Quotes & Sayings
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Top 1904 World's Fair Quotes

The little town of Stormhaven struggled up the hill, narrow clapboard houses following a zigzag of cobblestone lanes. — Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

But it wasn't a sentimental romance. It was more like a battered estate wagon in which they bounced along together, sometimes cheerfully amused by the same joke, other times grimly tolerating one another and determined to get where they were going. — William Kuhn

The worst thing you can do to a man is to tell him he can have what he wants. — Mark Twain

Allan sighed, lying down in the grass. "Fine. I'm too pretty for all this serious business."
"I can make you a little uglier, if you wish," David said.
Allan lifted his head. "So you agree -- I'm pretty." he said smiling. — A.C. Gaughen

To do one's best in the face of the commonplace struggles of life, and possibly in the face of failures, and to continue to endure and persevere with the ongoing difficulties of life - when those struggles and tasks contribute to the progress and happiness of others and the eternal salvation of one's self - this is true greatness. — Howard W. Hunter

There is nothing in my life where I view myself as a 1920s person. — Elizabeth McGovern

I have confidence that whatever I set in my mind will happen. Everything I strived for I reached. — Mark Teixeira