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Cheezburger App Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

Most people are as happy as they want to be. — Abraham Lincoln

Cheezburger App Quotes By Jeremy Keith

Java is to JavaScript as ham is to hamster. — Jeremy Keith

Cheezburger App Quotes By Mike Dooley

Those who show up in your life do so through an invisible attraction and your tacit approval. — Mike Dooley

Cheezburger App Quotes By J.E.B. Spredemann

It would still be a long way until she was completely free, but the door had been cracked open and a smidgen of hope broke through the darkness. — J.E.B. Spredemann

Cheezburger App Quotes By Gael Garcia Bernal

I want to direct every now and then, but I don't want to be a director. — Gael Garcia Bernal

Cheezburger App Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

You did the best you could, the best you knew how at the time. It was something like that. From Oprah on an Oprah show. Then I believe my quote above was from Maya Angelou on the Oprah show, not Oprah herself. I had heard it before but it was on Oprah's show again 1-7-09 and she said Maya had said it. — Oprah Winfrey

Cheezburger App Quotes By William Golding

Among the virtues and vices that make up the British character, we have one vice, at least, that Americans ought to view with sympathy. For they appear to be the only people who share it with us. I mean our worship of the antique. I do not refer to beauty or even historical association. I refer to age, to a quantity of years. — William Golding

Cheezburger App Quotes By Timothy C.W. Blanning

The Terror was over but its effects were as long-lasting as they were momentous. The experience divided the population so sharply that every subsequent political crisis was influenced profoundly. Right across Europe, the horrors of this terrible year made even mildly progressive reform more difficult and made the political and social establishment both more secure and more conservative. So the Revolution's political legacy was Janus-faced: on the one side benign libertarian ideology, on the other malignant state terrorism. It would be difficult to say which has proved the more influential. — Timothy C.W. Blanning