Blondin Quotes & Sayings
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Judge the moth by the beauty of the candle — Jalaluddin Rumi
War of attrition, war of wills. That's what the Stanley Cup playoffs are - more intense, more physical and more prolonged than the playoffs of any other sport. — George Vecsey
So much of the theatrical can leave you with a yearning for the real. The real is suddenly and starkly there right at the city's edge and extends for thousands of square miles of desert and mountain and canyon with which human beings can do almost nothing profitable other than to leave it be and just look at it. — Timothy O'Grady
Take someone NEW AND WEIRD to lunch today — Tom Peters
How can one possibly pay attention to a book with no pictures in it? — Lewis Carroll
He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day. — Leopold Trepper
After the rigged Iranian presidential elections in 2009, the Islamic regime attacked the 'humanities' as the main source of protests, the most effective tool used by the West, especially America, to corrupt and incite Iranian youth, and finally closed down all the Humanities departments in Iran's universities. — Azar Nafisi
Christians should be a foreign influence, a minority group in a pagan world. — Billy Graham
The whole purpose was to say that it doesn't have to be a zero sum. It's not the environment or jobs. You can have both. You can help the auto industry achieve that if you have investment in plants. — Jennifer Granholm
India.. a perfectly wonderful country, may have been motivated by a lack of self-esteem. — William J. Clinton
All truth is profound. — Herman Melville
I've been an itinerant singer, a circus-rider, when I used to vault like Leotard, and dance on a rope like Blondin. Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire. But I quitted France five years ago, and, wishing to taste the sweets of domestic life, took service as a valet here in England. — Jules Verne
The sun
shines in a bucket of water
and doesn't
get wet. — Brian Taylor
Sparkling bronze azure eyed Blazure's skyblue bow and eyes. — James Joyce
The evaluation of an action as 'practical,' depends on what it is that one wishes to practice. — Ayn Rand
