Captain Mcvay Quotes & Sayings
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Time and experience have forcefully taught that the power to inspect dwelling places, either as a matter of systematic area-by-area search or, as here, to treat a specific problem, is of indispensable importance in the maintenance of community health; a power that would be greatly hobbled by the blanket requirement of the safeguards necessary for a search of evidence of criminal acts. — Felix Frankfurter

In sharing how God is changing our lives, we find the lives of others changed as well. — Dillon Burroughs

Doctors say it's okay to have sex after a heart attack, provided you close the ambulance door. — Phyllis Diller

As a writer, my only responsibility is to tell a compelling story. — Jay Asher

Message matters. Message matters almost as much as actions. — Ron Suskind

The North thinks it knows how to make corn bread, but this is a gross superstition. Perhaps no bread in the world is quite as good as Southern corn bread, and perhaps no bread in the world is quite as bad as the Northern imitation of it. — Mark Twain

Loss avoidance must be the cornerstone of your investment philosophy. — Seth Klarman

Like mold on books, grow myths on history. — Laini Taylor

My favorite rocker is Go because it is heavy and chaotic. — Mike McCready

It is very important to a lot of people to make unmistakably clear to themselves and to the universe that they love the universe but are not intimidated by it and will not be shaken by it, no matter what it has in store. Moreover, they demand something from themselves early in life that can be taken ever after as a demonstration of this abiding feeling. — Norman Maclean

Look hard enough and you will always find a light ... — Rachel Scott

Fletcherizing is gross. I tried it once. I tried to go until it's all liquid, and it just creeps you out to be focusing so much on your chewing. — Mary Roach

My mom didn't want me to go to college. She didn't want me to read - when I read, I may as well have been holding a pineapple. — Lynda Barry