Cattaneo Electric Darien Quotes & Sayings
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And meanwhile death was as terrible in a small man as in a great one: — Nikolai Gogol
Addison is my consort and as such she is under my protection both day and night. I will ill anyone attempting to harm her. Is that clear? — Evangeline Anderson
Americans have the right to choose to be unarmed and helpless. Be my guest. — Ted Nugent
The definition of an extreme authoritarian is one who is willing blindly to assume that government accusations are true without any evidence presented or opportunity to contest those accusations. — Glenn Greenwald
The library is like a candy store where everything is free. — Jamie Ford
If you were smart, you'd probably spend more time stretching, he said & I said, If I were really smart, I'd probably spend more time just sitting in the shade drinking lemonade. — Brian Andreas
There is a majesty to lucid dreaming that is almost beyond words. To find yourself present and aware in another world, a universe within your own mind, is simply so far removed from our daily "normal" experiences that it can quite literally take your breath away. — Daniel Love
Anything of worth is costly: devotion to Christ, a strong marriage, financial responsibility, a life of integrity, and of course, fearlessly feminine mothering. — Jani Ortlund
I would be involved with music whether I had a career or not. I'm always going to be writing songs and recording them. — Tom Scholz
No one is entirely good or entirely bad, no matter how much we might want them to be. — Rose Foster
Apparently, there is no bad economic turn a conservative cannot do unto his buddy in the working class, as long as cultural solidarity has been cemented over a beer. — Thomas Frank
Stumble is worse than falling, because stumble is not as instructive as the falling! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
A Frenchman is self-assured because he considers himself personally, in mind as well as body, irresistibly enchanting for men as well as women. An Englishman is self-assured on the grounds that he is a citizen of the best-organized state in the world, and therefore, as an Englishman, he always knows what he must do, and knows that everything he does as an Englishman is unquestionably good. An Italian is self-assured because he is excitable and easily forgets himself and others. A Russian is self-assured precisely because he does not know anything and does not want to know anything, because he does not believe it possible to know anything fully. A German is self-assured worst of all, and most firmly of all, and most disgustingly of all, because he imagines that he knows the truth, science, which he has invented himself, but which for him is the absolute truth. — Leo Tolstoy
We can't win a war, but we can win an election. — Nelson Mandela
