Carol Adrienne Quotes & Sayings
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When schemes are laid in advance, it is surprising how often the circumstances will fit in with them. — William Osler

I might have enjoyed the company of a woman or two ... Or three but that had never
stopped me from loving you. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The Democrats planned to fiddle while Rome burned. The Republicans were going to burn Rome, then fiddle. — P. J. O'Rourke

Whenever there is a a financial crisis, it is always the banks that get hit. — Gordon Wu

I'm going to prove the impossible really exists — Bjork

If you can do it, why do it." ~ Gertrude Stein — Gertrude Stein

A nation may be moved by its statesmen and defined by its military but it's usually remembered for its artists. — John Steinbeck

Everybody in life is pursuing money: left, right, charity, nonprofits, everybody's pursuing money. Everybody wants a raise. Everybody wants to improve their standard of living. Everybody wants to be rich, and especially those that go to Washington. — Rush Limbaugh

I love you because you're tender and sweet, you the hardest and sternest of men. And your sweetness and tenderness are such that they make you as light as a shred of tulle, subtle as a flake of mist, airy as a caprice. Your thick muscles, your arms, your thighs, your hands, are more unreal than the melting of day into night. You envelop me and I contain you. — Jean Genet

Barack Obama being President of the United States doesn't mean racism has disappeared. It's all a process, and we have to be aware that the work never ends. — Misty Copeland

The Church of Reason, like all institutions of the System, is based not on individual strength but upon individual weakness. What's really demanded in the Church of Reason is not ability, but inability. Then you are considered teachable. A truly able person is always a threat. — Robert M. Pirsig

He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces. — Sun Tzu

Obedient to constraint, I was compelled to submit — Mikhail Bulgakov