Arruda Em Quotes & Sayings
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A stylized sun and moon, joined by a horizontal bar, floated above a country divided in two by a river that snaked between them. — Alan McCluskey

The best men are not those who have waited for chances but who have taken them; besieged the chance; conquered the chance; and made chance the servitor. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

The Law is but words and paper without the hands of swords of men. — James Harrington

If you want to know when a war might be coming, you just watch the U.S. and see when it starts cutting down on its defenses. It's the surest barometer in the world. — Will Rogers

I love the laconic. Clearly, I am not of their number. — Renata Adler

Pain is itself a god: the taskmaster of life. Pain cracks the whip, and all that lives will move. To live is to be a slave to pain. — Matthew Woodring Stover

It's the difference between watching a football game between two teams you don't care about, and watching a game where you have some kind of personal identity with one of the teams, if only a huge bet. — Hunter S. Thompson

I don't have to compete in the charts. I can just be myself as a musician, a songwriter and play with the musicians that I really love. — Elton John

I went to grad school in San Francisco, and then left for New York City with my eye on Broadway. I had saved $5000, which seemed like a lot of money in my mind ... until I realized it was going to take $2500 to get to New York and then the first and last month's rent. — Anika Noni Rose

The bravest man in the universe
Is the one who has forgiven first. — Bobby Womack

Coolidge has the best idea on this farm relief. He said, 'Farmers, you are in a hole. I can't help you, but I will get in with you.' He did. That made it fine so the farmers were satisfied as long as Coolidge was going to get in with them. — Will Rogers

I do not rule Russia. 10,000 clerks do. — Nicholas II Of Russia

Each of us, I had written, constructs and lives a "narrative" and is defined by this narrative. — Oliver Sacks