Blanc De Noirs Quotes & Sayings
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I'll listen, till my fancy hears
The clang of swords' the crash of spears!
These grates, these walls, shall vanish then
For the fair field of fighting men,
And my free spirit burst away,
As if it soared from battle fray. — Walter Scott

I love living in Utah. I was born here but raised in L.A., but we decided about 13, 14 years ago to come here to Utah. — Donny Osmond

Why dost thou shrink from my approach, O Man? Why dost thou ever flee in fear, and cling To my false rival, Life? I do but bring Thee rest and calm. Then wherefore dost thou ban And curse me? Since the forming of God's plan I have not hurt or harmed a mortal thing, I have bestowed sweet balm for every sting, And peace eternal for earth's stormy span ... — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

In the end, they pardoned me and packed me off to a home for the shell-shocked. Shortly before the end of the war, I was discharged a second time, once again with the observation that I was subject to recall at any time. — George Grosz

Minho had taught Thomas that speaking only wasted energy, so he concentrated on his pace and his breaths. — James Dashner

I gotta new strategy it's called no strategy. And I gotta way to sell more music its called make better music. — Kanye West

The manipulation of statistical formulas is no substitute for knowing what one is doing. — Hubert M. Blalock

The most profound joy has more of gravity than of gaiety in it. — Michel De Montaigne

My great uncle fought in WWI. His stories fascinated me. — Charles Todd

I've never understood people who play up the artifice of music. — Carrie Brownstein

Your ability to communicate is an important tool in your pursuit of your goals, whether it is with your family, your co-workers or your clients and customers. — Les Brown

I believe that this instinct to perpetuate useless work is, at bottom, simply fear of the mob. The mob (the thought runs) are such low animals that they would be dangerous if they had leisure; it is safer to keep them too busy to think. A rich man who happens to be intellectually honest, if he is questioned about the improvement of working conditions, usually says something like this: "We know that poverty is unpleasant; in fact, since it is so remote, we rather enjoy harrowing ourselves with the thought of its unpleasantness. But don't expect us to do anything about it. We are sorry for you lower classes, just as we are sorry for a cat with the mange, but we will fight like devils against any improvement of your condition. — George Orwell

One who believes all of a book would be better off without books — Mencius

A piece of writing takes exactly as long as it needs to be done right. — Norma Fox Mazer