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300th Anniversary Quotes & Sayings

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First comes smiles, then lies. Last is gunfire.-Roland Deschain, of Gilead — Stephen King

We have had the stone age; we have had the iron age; and now we have the sky age, and the sky telegraph, and sky men, and sky cities. Mountains of stone are built out of men's visions. Towers and skyscrapers swing up out of their wills and up out of their hearts. — Gerald Stanley Lee

Sometimes when I'm in the studio I feel so much but don't know how to express it. You're just like in a cave - life goes on without you. — Miley Cyrus

You are the home I point to that lives in my chest. — Buddy Wakefield

Suning from a management concept and technology point of view isn't simply an appliance company. — Zhang Jindong

The civilization and justice of bourgeois order comes out in its lurid light whenever the slaves and drudges of that order rise against their masters. — Noam Chomsky

I have never believed in comparisons, whether they are about different eras, players or coaches. — Sachin Tendulkar

That said, there are a few clear factors that determine the potential of a university to reach the highest levels of excellence. In the case of Harvard University, it was true that by the time of its tercentenary (300th anniversary of its founding) in 1936, Harvard had already achieved a reputation as a world-class institution. Harvard did not have the stature that it does today. — Henry Rosovsky

Every technology that comes into filmmaking is first a gimmick. Think about sound with 'The Jazz Singer' or the first colour or surround sound - it takes a while for filmmakers to understand how to use it. — John Lasseter

By taking just a few extra seconds to stay with a positive experience - even the comfort in a single breath - you'll help turn a passing mental state into lasting neural structure. Over time, you can fill up your inner storehouse with the strengths you need, such as feeling at ease rather than irritable, loved rather than mistreated, and resourced rather than running on empty. — Rick Hanson

Coroners made Al Garcia jumpy; they always got so cheery when somebody came up with a fresh way to die. — Carl Hiaasen

We have the duty to protect the life of an unborn child. — Ronald Reagan

I believed that once we got to the Moon, there was no stopping us. But in fact, we did stop. — Peter Diamandis

I've tried to be totally present, so that when I'm finished with a piece of work, I'm finished ... The work, once completed, does not need me. The work I'm working on needs my total concentration. The one that's finished doesn't belong to me anymore. It belongs to itself. — Maya Angelou