Cavadore Quotes & Sayings
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I am deeply interested in the progress and elevation of journalism, having spent my life in that profession, regarding it as a noble profession and one of unequaled importance for its influence upon the minds and morals of the people. — Joseph Pulitzer

The existence of poverty is the proof of an unjust and ill-organised society, and our public charities are but the first tardy awakening in the conscience of a robber. — Sri Aurobindo

I would never want to reach out someday with a soft, uncallused hand-a hand never dirtied by serving-and shake the nail-pierced hand of Jesus. — Bill Hybels

Beauty and the Beast became the first animated feature ever nominated for best picture. — Leonard Maltin

Keep pace with the present. Take a trip to the moon. envision the future. — Uta Hagen

Longevity has never bothered me at all, I have studied longevity for years. — Frank Buckles

Every once in awhile, a girl has to indulge herself. — Sarah Jessica Parker

Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment. — Charles Caleb Colton

I have never in my life taken a command into battle and had the slightest desire to come out alive unless I won. — Philip Sheridan

I'm very interested in people who seem very negative and nasty and to go inside their world and see why they get that way. It makes you a little more sympathetic to them, even though I really don't want to be around those people. — Natalie Portman

Because life, as Pablo Picasso averred, 'is a very bad novel', it has to be reworked through the writers' suffering into something much more meaningful, much more valuable. A life lived and relived, then, emitting intensity and beauty only achievable by a journey through pain. — Cirilo F. Bautista

Flowers have spoken to me more than I can tell in written words. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of their character, though few can decipher even fragments of their meaning. — Lydia M. Child