Castellettire Quotes & Sayings
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Screw nightmares. I was waking up. — Kody Keplinger
Of all the causes which conspire to blind
Man's erring judgement, and misguide the mind,
What the weak head with strongest bias rules,
Is PRIDE, the never-failing vice of fools. — Alexander Pope
At times of recession, running a budget deficit is highly desirable. Once the economy begins to recover, you have to balance the budget. But it will also need additional revenues. Should the government not receive them, we will all get punished with higher interest rates. — George Soros
Scarcely anything that I observed in the United States caused me so much sorrow as the contemptuous estimate of the people entertained by those who were bowing the knee to be permitted to serve them. — Harriet Martineau
We have to have the faithful in government. — Katherine Harris
The media and their journalists are merely megaphones for stupidity, the verb par excellence. — William C. Brown
... to gently lie and prove the lie true ... everything is finally a promise ... what seems a lie is a ramshackle need, wishing to be born. ... — Ray Bradbury
So you're stuck. Every time your madman starts to write, your judge pounces on him ... So start by promising your judge that you'll get around to asking his opinion, but not now. And then let the madman energy flow ... Save details for the judge. — Betty Sue Flowers
If we do not fight to protect and preserve the freedom our ancestors died to obtain for us, our children will die to get it back. — M.J. Leonard
When you're a guy and meet a girl the first time, you do whatever it takes. — David Copperfield
Judenhass is endlessly disturbing, often unpleasant and incessantly horrifying in its stark coldness. The quotes should never be forgotten or made light of. It is why all people of good will say, 'Never again.' — Marv Wolfman
Another example may be the robust revival today of traditional or pre-revolutionary beliefs, rituals, customs, ceremonies, and even superstitions, most of which were once strenuously denounced and suppressed during the nation's drive for a cosmopolitan modernity. — Xiaobing Tang
