Bojer Incorporated Quotes & Sayings
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The lines of Pearl Art Glass are clean, certainly not cluttered. — James Lafferty
Lets build a monument for the veto. Lets build a monument for impotence and incapacity. — Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Reportage is violence. Violence to the spirit. Violence to the emotional sympathy that should quicken in you and me when face to face we meet with pain. How many defeated among our own do we step over and push aside on our way home to watch the evening news? "Terrible" you said at Somalia, Bosnia, Ethiopia, Russia, China, the Indian earthquake, the American floods, and then you watched a quiz show or a film because there's nothing you can do, nothing you can do, and the fear and unease that such powerlessness brings, trails in its wash, a dead arrogance for the beggar on the bridge that you pass every day. Hasn't he got legs and a cardboard box to sleep in?
And still we long to feel. — Jeanette Winterson
They're from France, Ruby said, Vogue magazine. They only speak French except for fuck you. — Tom Spanbauer
Builders build.
Destroyers come behind builders to destroy their works.
They cannot.
The legacy is already planted. — Myrtle Brooks
In order to make characters real - no matter what the character is doing - you have to see yourself as capable of having done that. — Regina Doman
She was quivering with self-importance, like a small enraged football. — Terry Pratchett
Jackson gazed deeply into his son's eyes as he prepared to tell him the reason why life was so easy and prosperous; the secret behind the most lucrative contracts in the country, including the government. He wanted to explain all of this to Jonathan, and he would, but he knew he'd have to journey back more than 150 years. — Herbert C. Robinson
I've never found it helpful to treat fate with a gentle hand. Everytime I've stroked, hopin' fer a favor, she's slapped me hand and laughed at me. If ye want something, take fate by the throat and shake it out o' her. — Karen Hawkins
Teddy Wilson, I think, said a little while ago that it's much easier to come in and play whatever comes into your mind, without obeying any of the laws of bass line and harmony and so on. — George Shearing
...we are our flaws, but they don't have to define us as either good or evil. — Erica Crouch
The whole past is the procession of the present. — Thomas Carlyle
