Cherrystones Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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I hope I am the Tim Tebow of the Iowa caucuses. — Rick Perry
When marriage is what it ought to be, it is indeed the very happiest condition of existence. — Fanny Kemble
The death has an only color. — Sabrina Benulis
Such a better world it would be if we all had the morals of a Golden Retriever; butt sniffing notwithstanding. — A.A. Bell
She paused a moment.
"Pepino, shall I tell all our dear friends our little secret?" she said. "If you say 'no,' I shan't. But, please, Pepino--"
Pepino, however, had been instructed to say 'yes,' and accordingly did so. — E.F. Benson
The forties and fifties were years of high poet-incense; the language-flowers were thickly sweet. Those flowers whined and begged white folks to pick them, to find them lovable. Then the '60s: Independent fire! — Gwendolyn Brooks
True happiness is to rejoice in the truth, for to rejoice in the truth is to rejoice in You, O God, who are the truth ... Those who think that there is another kind of happiness look for joy elsewhere, but theirs is not true joy. — Saint Augustine
When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional. — Hunter S. Thompson
Dada demonstrated that a society that had lost respect was no longer in a position to demand that the artist adhere to its aesthetic and ideological values. The bourgeois idea of beauty had become ridiculous. Poetry was now abstract and based on sound. Rather than focusing on representation, painters now worked with their material for its own sake in terms of its colour, form and structure. The element of chance was treated as a creative process, that freed the artist from the alienation of conditioning. — Marc Dachy
The table robbes more then a thiefe. — George Herbert
Your character is your destiny. — Eugene Sullivan
We can either see our circumstances as a set of random cruelties and then allow those hardships to turn us into bitter victims; or we can recognize the fact that, though we may never comprehend why hard things happen, they do, and when they do, we can reach for a larger purpose beyond the pain. — Amy Purdy
Never tell me the odds, — Pierce Brown
There is always safety in valor. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
