Bobrick Products Quotes & Sayings
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i love to read your books — Chandler Warner

Respect people who trust you. It takes a lot for people to trust you, so treat their trust like precious porcelain. — Brandon Cox

It's like they want to shut rappers down. They want to silence us. The Supreme Court says it's OK for a white man to burn a cross in public. But nobody wants a black man to write a record about a cop killer. — Ice-T

Well," she said, "how can I be sure there aren't invisible people in the world? Scientists didn't believe in the mountain gorilla for hundreds of years. And now look. So if scientists can be wrong, then all of us can be wrong. I mean, what if all those invisible people ARE scientists? Think about that one. — Sherman Alexie

The trees that have it in their pent-up buds
To darken nature and be summer woods. — Robert Frost

Women that bear children must exist in Zululand only. — Shaka

No one can do a thing about feelings, they exist and there's no way to censor them. We can reproach ourselves for some action, for a remark, but not for a feeling, quite simply because we have no control at all over it. — Milan Kundera

Wherever your travels may take you, I hope it's profitable. — Richard Quest

Memory is a trustworthy servant as long as it is made to serve. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

The more we understand what is happening in the world, the more frustrated we often become, for our knowledge leads to feelings of powerlessness. We feel that we are living in a world in which the citizen has become a mere spectator or a forced actor, and that our personal experience is politically useless and our political will a minor illusion. Very often, the fear of total permanent war paralyzes the kind of morally oriented politics, which might engage our interests and our passions. We sense the cultural mediocrity around us-and in us-and we know that ours is a time when, within and between all the nations of the world, the levels of public sensibilities have sunk below sight; atrocity on a mass scale has become impersonal and official; moral indignation as a public fact has become extinct or made trivial. — C. Wright Mills

The Senkaku Islands are an integral part of Japanese territory based on international law as well as in the context of our history. — Shinzo Abe