Castable Refractory Quotes & Sayings
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There is no tears without joy; there is no joy without tears. — Shlomo Carlebach
The people we elect aren't bipartisan. The American public is bipartisan. — Lewis Black
Elegance and beauty have been banished. — Yves Saint-Laurent
But is it crime or an act of war? Depends on who's telling the story ... — Lavie Tidhar
If you do not need something that it is still useful, give it to someone who will appreciate it before you douse it in lighter fluid in hopes Santa Odin will put a new one under your Yule tree. — Thomm Quackenbush
When you are subverting the power of government, that's a fundamentally dangerous thing to democracy. — Edward Snowden
Public acceptance will never replace self-love. Nor will group membership add, create, or dictate your value. — Tiffany L. Jackson
A man's health can be judged by which he takes two at a time: pills or stairs. — Joan Walsh Anglund
The beauty of an art project is that you cannot always measure the impact, but one day it can become clear. — JR
I've never been married and I've no more desire to be married now than I ever have. I hate bureaucracy and I am not religious. — Francesca Annis
Openly speaking, the only formula that will save Greece's future is more trade with Turkey and more investment with Turkey. — Ali Babacan
He bent and kissed me briefly, then headed for the door. Just short of it, though, he turned back.
"The, um, sperms ... " he said, a little awkwardly.
"Yes?"
"Can ye not take them out and give them decent burial or something?"
I hid my smile in my teacup.
"I'll take good care of them," I promised. "I always do, don't I? — Diana Gabaldon
There is work to do; that is why I cannot stop or sit still. As long as a child needs help, as long as people are not free, there will be work to do. As long as an elderly person is attacked or in need of support, there is work to do. As long as we have bigotry and crime, we have work to do. — Rosa Parks
