Cavalries Quotes & Sayings
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That's one benefit of travelling to your own future, and making the trip part of your past. — James A. Owen

The religion that is afraid of science dishonors God and commits suicide. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Librarians are essential players in the information revolution because they level that field. They enable those without money or education to read and learn the same things as the billionaire and the PhD. — Marilyn Johnson

I'm a born collaborator. This is what I was born to do, really. — Daryl Hall

Truly creative people care little about what they have done, and a lot about what they are doing. — Alan Cohen

Through your support of UN peacekeeping, you can help to make this tantalizing word-"peace"-a reality for all the world's citizens. Together, we can spread the message that UN peacekeeping is essential. Without it, the world would be a much less stable, and more violent, place. — Tim Wirth

Pendantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learning. It may be discovered either in the choice of a subject or in the manner d treating it. — Samuel Johnson

If he wants to tell you, he'll tell you. End of story, Rose. Besides, you certainly keep your share of secrets too. You two have a lot in common."
"Are you kidding? He's arrogant, sarcastic, likes to intimidate people, and - oh." Okay. Maybe she had a point. — Richelle Mead

The cavalries charged and the Indians died, oh the country was young with God on its side. — Bob Dylan

It is human nature to hate the one whom you have hurt. — Tacitus

First of all there will appear to you, swifter than lightning, the luminous splendor of the colorless light of Emptiness, and that will surround you on all sides ... Try to submerge yourself in that light, giving up all belief in a separate self, all attachment to your illusory ego. — Gautama Buddha

Thou contentedly let the years slip by and make no effort to repay, then thou hast but the contemptible soul of a slave. No man is otherwise who cannot respect himself and no man can respect himself who does not repay honest debts. — George S. Clason