Bedheads Quotes & Sayings
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They are all doing their best; even when they are not, they wish they were, and that is worth something too. — Maud Casey

I don't want to understand Facebook. — Charlie Munger

When we face difficulties and still remain faithful to Krishna and spiritual master we access the infinite mercy of their hearts. — Radhanath Swami

You're the guy who saves up his pennies to take me to a movie," she said, shaking her head as the truth of it came home to her. "I buy the popcorn. Large, of course, because I'm rich. — Michael Grant

It is strange to an American that the English, who love dogs and rarely eat them, nevertheless are brutal with vegetables. It is just one of those national differences which are unfathomable. — John Steinbeck

One's-Self I Sing
One's-self I sing, a simple separate person,
Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse.
Of physiology from top to toe I sing,
Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse, I say
the Form complete is worthier far,
The Female equally with the Male I sing.
Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,
Cheerful, for freest action form'd under the laws divine,
The Modern Man I sing. — Walt Whitman

The blues ain't nothing but a good man feelin' bad. — Leon Redbone

A moment of consideration often prevents a thousand apologies — Kevin J. Anderson

The camp offices stood in the centre, adjoining the shrine to Jupiter that held the legion's Eagle. In the camps of the Vth Macedonica and the VIth Ferrata, these buildings were of grey stone, dressed by Gaulish masons to such smoothness that a man could run his hand down them and not feel the joins.
The legions' respective signs of the bull and the eagle had been carved thereon with such pride and perfection that men copied them on their shields and carved them on the bedheads in the barracks.
At Raphana, the camp office of the XIIth Fulminata and IVth Scythians before which we dismounted was built of the local baked mud, and some drunkard with a poor eye for detail had etched
the Scythians' sign of the goat and the Fulminata's crossed thunderbolts together, so that it seemed as if the goat were thunderstruck, or else that lightning grew from its anus. Both applied equally; each was unthinkable in a legion which had any pride in itself. — M.C. Scott

Spontaneous and natural (sahajik) speech means there is not an iota of ego in it. — Dada Bhagwan

life was a stone cutting and grinding... — Raymond Carver

McVeigh's lawyer got him the death penalty, which, quite frankly, I could have done. — Jon Stewart