Cheong Kwan Jang Quotes & Sayings
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On the unofficial level it was a glorious moment in our national life because young people decided that this had to stop, that they could no longer stand the shedding of blood in this tragic adventure in Southeast Asia. — William Kunstler

Mrs. Lynde says Mrs. Wrights grandfather stole a sheep but Marilla says we mustent speak ill of the dead. Why mustent we, Anne? I want to know. It's pretty safe ain't it? — L.M. Montgomery

Sometimes when your emotions are running high, it makes it harder to execute. — Vince Kehres

For if I should not believe all that is written by Historians, of the glorious acts of Alexander, or Caesar; I do not think the Ghost of Alexander, or Caesar, had any just cause to be offended; or any body else, but the Historian. If Livy say the Gods made once a Cow speak, and we believe it not; we distrust not God therein, but Livy. So that it is evident, that whatsoever we believe, upon no other reason, then what is drawn from authority of men only, and their writings; whether they be sent from God or not, is Faith in men only. — Thomas Hobbes

I went up a straight crooked lane and, I said 'No thanks, yes if yer please. — Jack Finney

If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. — Francis Bacon

Jesu, Jesu, the mad days that I have spent! And to see how
many of my old acquaintance are dead! — William Shakespeare

We're having something a little different this year for Thanksgiving. Instead of a turkey, we're having a swan. You get more stuffing — George Carlin

I didn't want the day to unravel. Though looking back, it was not the day, but the four of us, that were beginning to unravel. — Julian Barnes

He was twenty eight years old now, and wise enough to know that there are sometimes reasons of which the reason knows nothing, and that the fictional pattern of one's life, formed and set by years of living, is not to be discarded quite as easily as one may throw away a battered hat or worn-out shoe. — Thomas Wolfe

Until a lion tells its own story, the hunter will always be praised — Angel Phetheni

Intuitive knowing can be described as an openness to flashes of insight — Laurie Nadel