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1947 Calendar Quotes By Prince Ea

Our role models today
60 years ago would have been examples of what not to be — Prince Ea

1947 Calendar Quotes By Jacob Bronowski

Who has not hoped
To outrage an enemy's dignity?
Who has not been swept
By the wish to hurt?
And who has not thought that the impersonal world
Deserves no better than to be destroyed
By one fabulous sign of his displeasure? — Jacob Bronowski

1947 Calendar Quotes By Ivan Panin

The best excuse is to have none. — Ivan Panin

1947 Calendar Quotes By Michael R. Licona

This is a challenge when we consider the four earliest extant biographies of Jesus, known as the canonical Gospels. There is somewhat of a consensus among contemporary scholars that the Gospels belong to the genre of Greco-Roman biography (bios). Bioi offered the ancient biographer great flexibility for rearranging material and inventing speeches in order to communicate the teachings, philosophy, and political beliefs of the subject, and they often included legend. Because bios was a flexible genre, it is often difficult to determine where history ends and legend begins.24 — Michael R. Licona

1947 Calendar Quotes By Haile Selassie

We have finished the job, what shall we do with the tools? — Haile Selassie

1947 Calendar Quotes By Erin Morgenstern

Sometimes I write what I can't paint, and I paint what I can't write. I use a different part of the brain. — Erin Morgenstern

1947 Calendar Quotes By Bill Murray

You have to be as light as you can be and not get weighed down and stuck in your emotion, stuck in your body, stuck in your head. You just want to always be trying to elevate somehow. — Bill Murray

1947 Calendar Quotes By Anthony Langston

Yeah Jesus could turn water in to wine, but he didn't share. Douche. — Anthony Langston

1947 Calendar Quotes By Sam Hamill

Poetry teaches us things that cannot be learned in prose, such as certain kinds of irony or the importance of the unsaid. The most important element of any poem is the part that is left unsaid. So the poetry frames the experience that lies beyond naming. — Sam Hamill

1947 Calendar Quotes By John Fowles

I hate the uneducated and the ignorant. I hate the pompous and the phoney. I hate the jealous and the resentful. I hate the crabbed and mean and the petty. I hate all ordinary dull little people who aren't ashamed of being dull and little. — John Fowles

1947 Calendar Quotes By Faye J Crosby

Having an identity at work separate from an identity at home means that the work role can help absorb some of the emotional shock of domestic distress. Even a mediocre performance at the office can help a person repair self-esteem damaged in domestic battles. — Faye J Crosby

1947 Calendar Quotes By Liz Braswell

You know, I've never known much about fashion, living in the country and all," she said innocently. "What sort of hat would a lady like myself wear to an afternoon tea outside, in the garden, with other ladies? Assuming I'm ever invited, of course."
"Oh, that's easy... a lovely straw number, with a wide brim, en grecque curls if you're dining amongst the ruins, or piles of flowers and feathers, and tipped, just so..."
Belle allowed herself a little smile.
"No one has worn hats like that, even in this remote part of the world, for at lest ten years. Not even Madame Bussard has pulled one out of her own wardrobe recently. And she is very thrifty with her accessories. So whatever happened here must have happened at least a decade ago. — Liz Braswell

1947 Calendar Quotes By Donald Trump

We're not going to let people die in squalor because we are Republicans. — Donald Trump