Bernheim Arboretum Quotes & Sayings
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I love to mix colors. For me, I don't have a rule, like "you can't wear silver and gold." You can mix it. — Olivia Palermo

It's one of the ironies of investing. The rich can afford to take risks, but they don't need to. The poor need to take risks, but they often can't afford to. — Jonathan Clements

Was he not inaugurated as President amidst the waving of flags and the sounds of trumpets, only to be martyred, as Christ was, because of his services for the lowly? — Terry Alford

And we're back where we started. Beginning to feel like I'm riding a hamster wheel. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I think that this might be the easiest way to live - just concentrate On the small things, and never let your mind wander on big things, — David Levithan

By faith it appears that in order to understand the meaning of life I must renounce my reason, the very thing for which alone a meaning is required. — Leo Tolstoy

You mustn't always believe what I say. Questions tempt you to tell lies, particularly when there is no answer. — Pablo Picasso

I would assume the case will never be closed. — Richard M. Helms

His outfit wasn't what she was looking at, though. It was his eyes. They were always so bright, and with his hair falling into them, she was finding it hard to form coherent thoughts. But the she noticed that he hadn't shaved.
For the love of God. — Toni Aleo

For as long as we can trace back human life, there's always been some sort of music - ceremonies, rituals. It's part of the human makeup. — Ingrid Michaelson

The quickest way to run out of time is to think you have enough of it, — Stewart Stafford

God's Fatherly prerogative, is a kingly attribute so sweetly veiled in love, that the King's crown is forgotten in the King's face, and His sceptre becomes, not a rod of iron, but a silver sceptre of mercy - the sceptre indeed seems to be forgotten in the tender hand of Him who wields it. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon