Acyory Quotes & Sayings
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People vote for whom they believe will be the best president and representative for our country. The First Lady is not on the ballot. — Venita Ellick
There's always a way you can get better. You can never be satisfied. You can never say, 'That's good enough'. — Kron Gracie
Nevertheless we laughed as best we could
Because we are helpless while we are loved. — Cirilo F. Bautista
Music can lift the spirit; it can make you cry. Soldiers have marched into battle to music. It's a powerful thing. — Jools Holland
She had a taste for sugar, however, and this meant that a doughnut or a cake might follow the sandwich. She was a traditionally built lady, after all, and she did not have to worry about dress size, unlike those poor, neurotic people who were always looking in mirrors and thinking that they were too big. What was too big, anyway? Who was to tell another person what size they should be? It was a form of dictatorship, by the thin, and she was not having any of it. If these thin people became any more insistent, then the more generously sized people would just have to sit on them. Yes, that would teach them! Hah! — Alexander McCall Smith
The private sector is creating a miracle a day, even as the stuff that government attempts is failing left and right. — Llewellyn Rockwell
Even supposing this was the home of some ancient civilization now gone to dust, even supposing a number of exceedingly unlikely things, there was no way that vast treasures of wealth were going to be stored there in any form that would still have meaning now. He shrugged. "I think it's just a dead planet," he said. — Douglas Adams
I ... you mean me?"
"Quite naturally, when I said, 'What about you, yourself,' I meant
you. — Bess Streeter Aldrich
That boundless freedom of childhood is so wonderful. — Mary, Crown Princess Of Denmark
How shall I break up this numbness which discredits my sympathetic heart? — Virginia Woolf
The sight of an achievement was the greatest gift a human being could offer to others. — Ayn Rand