Cherry Blossom Festival Quotes & Sayings
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Top Cherry Blossom Festival Quotes
He's like a song she can't get out of her head. Hard as she tries, the melody of their meeting runs through her mind on an endless loop, each time as surprisingly sweet as the last, like a lullaby, like a hymn, and she doesn't think she could ever get tired of hearing it. — Jennifer E. Smith
The rockets light! The shuttle leaps off the launch pad in a cloud of steam and a trail of fire. — Sally Ride
Think for yourself and let others enjoy the privilege of doing so too. — Voltaire
I sense that the sea of smart phones lit up at concerts is a temporary phenomenon. The integration of technology, sharing, and social into our physical world, on the other hand, well, that ain't going away. — John Battelle
The forest is a quiet place if only the best birds sing. — Kay Johnson
Where there is no danger of overt action there is rarely any interference with freedom. That is why there has so often been amazing freedom of opinion within an aristocratic class which at the same time sanctioned the ruthless suppression of heterodox opinion among the common people. When the Inquisition was operating most effectively against the bourgeois who had lapsed into heresy, the princes of the Church and the nobles enjoyed the freedom of the Renaissance. — Walter Lippmann
I'm as strong, strong as I can be, but ooh ooh ooh, baby you leave me weak. — Toby Keith
Those are my bougainvillea - I got Victoria to plant them today, but I don;t know if they will survive. But Right now they have the appearance of survival, which is almost the same thing. — Zadie Smith
A book's a strange thing. It's ideas, feelings. It's fragile and complicated. You can't make them like refrigerators or cars. — Etienne Davodeau
I pray about teeth-doesn't everyone? I don't have time to floss. You know. Hang in there, I tell them; I'll get around to it before it's too late. — Daniel Quinn
Each of you, Jew and gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in the sacred war should do so now ... — Samuel Untermyer
No one color can describe the various and varied complexions in our group. They range from the deep black to the fairest white with all the colors of the rainbow thrown in for good measure. When twenty or thirty of us meet, it is as hard to find three or four with the same complexion as it would be catch greased lightning in a bottle. — Mary Church Terrell
