Arrosto Farmingdale Quotes & Sayings
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It [Calvinism] established a religion without a prelate, a government without a king. — George Bancroft
Yesterday's grace is inadequate in the face of today's struggle. — Matt Chandler
Newcastle are absolutely besotted by injuries — Mark Lawrenson
We don't need eyes to judge people's beauty; but unfortunately we judge them as we see. — M.F. Moonzajer
First we make our attitudes. Then our attitudes make us. — Denis Waitley
It's - it's always lightest j-just before the dark. — Jim Thompson
If the meanest man in the republic is deprived of his rights,then every man in the republic is deprived of his rights. — Jane Addams
What?' Otto said as he finished soldering one of the contact points on the device in front of him. 'It's not like we're being trained to follow the rules here. If anything, I think Nero should reward us for our determination and initiative.'
'Can you fit "determination and initiative" on a headstone?' Laura asked as she leant in to examine Otto's handiwork. — Mark Walden
Remember even though the outside world might be raining, if you keep on smiling the sun will soon show its face and smile back at you. — Anna Lee
Look deeply into your soul. You have enough grace and strength to overcome any struggle. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Not only in antiquity but in our own times also laws have been passed ... to secure good conditions for workers; so it is right that the art of medicine should contribute its portion for the benefit and relief of those for whom the law has shown such foresight ... [We] ought to show peculiar zeal ... in taking precautions for their safety. I for one have done all that lay in my power, and have not thought it beneath me to step into workshops of the meaner sort now and again and study the obscure operations of mechanical arts. — Bernardino Ramazzini
Who had jolted Sophie out of her everyday existence and suddenly brought her face to face with the great riddles of the universe? — Jostein Gaarder
Dresden," she said, "I cannot stress to you enough how vital it is that we avoid general hostilities, even with a relatively small power." Translation: Don't start another war, Harry. "But," she continued, "we can afford to lose the paths through Winter even less." Translation: Unless you really have to. — Jim Butcher
