196o Thunderbird Quotes & Sayings
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Texas has been hit especially hard this year by a continuing drought, threatening high winds and increasingly destructive range fires. Simply, these conditions have lead to extremely adverse conditions in the agriculture industry. — Michael McCaul

After a divorce, men's biggest fear is, typically, losing their children (women's is poverty). — Warren Farrell

I got to a state where phrases like "the Good, the True, and the Beautiful" filled me with a kind of suppressed indignation, because they stood for the big sin of Platonism: the reduction of all reality to the level of pure abstraction, as if concrete, individual substances had no essential reality of their own, but were only shadows of some remote, universal, ideal essence filed away in a big card-index somewhere in heaven, while the demi-urges milled around the Logos piping their excitement in high, fluted, English intellectual tones. — Thomas Merton

It is extraordinary how many emotional storms one may weather in safety if one is ballasted with ever so little gold. — William McFee

I fully realize that the new organization is a human rather than a perfect instrumentality for the attainment of its great objective. As time goes on it will, I am sure, be improved. — Cordell Hull

If you don't know a name, you can't be hurt when they go. I have no friends anymore, all are lost. — Patricia Hamill

Our minds, like the needle in that compass, can focus on a variety of subjects throughout the day. But in the end, when they're left alone to settle, they'll focus on the objects of our greatest affection. — Bill Hybels

You owe it to yourself not to permit your emotions to place your happiness in the keeping of another person. — Napoleon Hill

Don't go," he says. "Your touch is the only thing keeping me from losing my mind. — Tahereh Mafi

It helps to have dreams if you pursue them in reality. — Wayne L. Misner

She had sacrificed her childhood to save her brothers; she loved her family above all else, and her spirits yearned to return home once more, to the wild forest and the land of mystic tales and ancient spirits whence he had taken her. That was the place of her heart, and if he loved her, he must let her go. — Juliet Marillier

Scientific results that aren't reported might as well not exist. They're like the sound of one hand clapping. For scientists, communication isn't only a responsibility, it's our chief pleasure. — Robert O. Becker

My life is a lovely story, happy and full of incident. — Hans Christian Andersen

It was obvious what kind of game they were playing on the set of Amityville. — Margot Kidder