Burgardt Quotes & Sayings
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I knew Bob Dylan was searching for the truth and had been for years. And anyone who Really wants the truth ends up at Jesus — Johnny Cash

As any gardener will tell you, the cycles of nature require patience ... Even a fast-growing vegetable like a radish requires time. — M.J. Ryan

If every choice you make comes from an honest place, you're solid, and nothing anybody can say about you can rock you or change your opinion. — Angelina Jolie

We're (Juan Gonzalez) like brothers. I'm sure he was very happy to see me get it done, and it's not very long from his day, so hopefully I'll see that and we'll be on the same team. — Rafael Palmeiro

It was lovely to see cynicism in one so young. It positively restored his faith in human nature. — Lauren Willig

The problem with hanging on to the '60s is that everyone thought they would go on forever. — Grace Slick

Things can be funny only when we are in fun. When we're 'dead earnest,' humor is the only thing that is dead. — Flip Wilson

I think what the president [Barack Obama] understands, and what he's trying to do, is that we have to support the Arab and Kurdish fighters on the ground who are actually doing the fighting. — Hillary Clinton

My Hamlet was about as alienated as you can get. Mine was a bitter and lonely prince. Valid, I think, but maybe tough to root for. I think that romance was missing. — Stephen Lang

A pure heart is superlatively rare and even more attractive. — J.S.B. Morse

I can't stand being in Chicago anymore and hearing the Brahms Violin Concerto in the elevator. Because that shows me that when they come to the concert hall they listen to it in the same way. — Daniel Barenboim

I am too small to contain what I feel. — Selena Kitt

Spiritual success depends on your Conductivity. No Spiritual Conductivity, no progress! — Choa Kok Sui

It was one of those rare and beautiful days in winter when England remembers that there is a sun. The star of the day, pale but nevertheless still splendid, was setting in the horizon, glorifying at one the heavens and the sea with bands of fire, and casting upon the tower and the old houses of the city a last ray of gold which made the windows sparkle like the reflection of a conflagration. — Alexandre Dumas