Centenares De Millares Quotes & Sayings
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You're a very amusing fellow," he told Halt. "I'd like to brain you with my ax one of these days."
Erak to Halt. — John Flanagan

Where the edges are we aren't sure, they vary, according to the attacks and counterattacks; but this is the center, where nothing moves. — Margaret Atwood

Conservatives and those on the right are usually willing to settle for thinking themselves correct on political issues; those on the left have always needed to feel not so much that they are correct but that they are also good. Disagree with someone on the right and he is likely to think you obtuse, wrong, sentimental, foolish, a dope; disagree with someone one the left and he is more likely to think you selfish, cold-hearted, a sellout, evil-in league with the devil, he might say, if he didn't think religious terminology too coarse for our secular age. To this day one will hear of people who fell for Communism in a big way let off the hook because they were sincere; if one's heart is in the right place, nothing else matters, even if one's naive opinions made it easier for tyrants to murder millions. — Joseph Epstein

Bats drink on the wing, like swallows, by sipping the surface, as they play over pools and streams. — Gilbert White

Luck is the great stabilizer in baseball. — Tris Speaker

A man afraid of death will never play the part of a live man. — Seneca The Younger

I'm really interested in being a player. I'm not pursuing TV at all. If TV pursues me, that's different. I don't even want to entertain it. I think that helps me as a player. — Paul Azinger

Commandments and covenants of God are like navigational instructions from celestial heights and will lead us safely to our eternal destination. It is one of beauty and glory beyond understanding. It is worth the effort. It is worth making decisive corrections now and then staying on course. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

That which distinguishes the Soviet system both from other national systems and from the progressive schools of other countries is the conscious control of every educational procedure by reference to a single and comprehensive social purpose. — John Dewey