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2062 Quotes & Sayings

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Top 2062 Quotes

God gives us the courage to face those fears and then invites us to move toward him in the midst of them. — Emily P. Freeman

Scrubbing floors and emptying bedpans has as much dignity as the Presidency. — Richard M. Nixon

In writing, punctuation plays the role of body language. It helps readers hear you the way you want to be heard. — Russell Baker

Christianity was beauty created by controlling a million monsters of ugliness ... modern art and science practically mean having the million monsters and being unable to control them ... — G.K. Chesterton

Art is man's distinctly human way of fighting death. — Leonard Baskin

Since President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act in 1963, the gap between men and women's earnings has narrowed by less than a half-cent per year. At this rate, American women will have to wait until 2062 to bring home the same salary as their male counterparts. — Jackie Speier

I know very few Americans, though I like the way they think. They think big. — Brigitte Bardot

I learned to write with my desk in the living room, next to the TV. But mostly in my head, and I try to be able to do it under any circumstances. — Shane McCrae

It's not easy for most girls to stand in next-to-nothing and listen to photographers and stylists commenting on how they look. — Alyssa Sutherland

I have a ranch in Montana, but it's not a real working ranch. I've always liked the outdoors. I come from Texas. My grandfather was a farmer; that's as close as I come. — Dennis Quaid

And I envy the intransigence of my own
Countrymen who shoot to kill and never
See the victim's face become their own
Or find his motive sabotage their motives. — Louis MacNeice

Now that spring is no longer to be recognised in blossoms or in new leaves on trees, I must look for it in myself. I feel the ice of myself cracking. I feel myself loosen and flow again, reflecting the world. That is what spring means. — David Malouf