Accession Day Quotes & Sayings
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To reporters the day after his accession to the presidency, April 13, 1945: When they told me yesterday what had happened, I felt like the moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me. — Harry S. Truman

The main thing that I learned from my horrible job experiences was how horrible they were. — Adam Carolla

That's the thing about December: it goes by you in a flash. If you just close your eyes, it's gone. And it's like you were never there. — Donal Ryan

We meet God through entering into a relationship both of dependance on Jesus as our Saviour and Friend and of discipleship to Him as our Lord and Master. — J.I. Packer

I think I'm most excited about traveling and shooting and spending time in L.A. I have a great talent agency there and, you know, working with my acting coach and really putting in the time and effort to transition into the acting. — Charlotte McKinney

This would never have happened in my day," Archeye commented from where he sat in front of the elders' den. "What's next? Kit warriors? — Erin Hunter

Iran's nuclearization is the greatest single national security threat America faces. — Mitt Romney

She flashed it at him. "May we do some more?" "We can do whatever you want," he agreed, sweeping her hair from her flushed face, any excuse to touch her, to capture the exhilarating energy bursting through her forgotten armor, to absorb a small yet astounding piece of a woman unlike any other. A small moment with her was worth a million moments with anyone else, and he would steal them as often as possible. — B.C. Burgess

Being called close-minded by religious people is a bit like being called yellow by a bunch of bananas. — Pat Condell

The presence in the living room called to her, summoning her in a hundred voices and none, a great dissonant harmony alien yet familiar, like a song that, once heard, insinuates itself into one's history, finding echoes in old melodies; a configuration once hidden, now revealed. Step, — John Connolly

The mind is strong. It survives, even without thought. Even with everything taken away, it holds a seed - your self. — Haruki Murakami