Chovne Quotes & Sayings
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It's easy to hate the game when your losing. — Richard Paul Evans
Law is the essential foundation of stability and order both within societies and in international relations. — J. William Fulbright
We can summarize electricity, magnetism and gravity into equations one inch long, and that's the power of field theory. And so I said to myself: I will create a field theory of strings. And when I did it one day, it was incredible, realizing that on a sheet of paper I can write down an equation which summarized almost all physical knowledge. — Michio Kaku
America is great not because it's a team. America is great because it is a nation whose founding documents elevated the rights of the individual. — John Podhoretz
The Republican majority, left to its own devices from 1995 to 2000, was a party committed to limited government and restoring the balances of federalism with the states. Clearly, President Bush has had a different vision, and that vision has resulted in education and welfare policies that have increased the size and scope of government. — Mike Pence
The only good thing about marriage is becoming a widow — Isabel Allende
She had grown to accept unpleasantness as a part of life rather than to struggle futilely against truths that could not be changed. — Terry Brooks
Senate Democrats vowed Sunday to kill President Bush's energy plan. They think this is their ticket back to the White House in 2004. All they have to do now is figure out a way to get cars to run on beautiful pictures of Alaska. — Argus Hamilton
Wars fought over a face like this," he murmured like he was talking to himself, my heart stopped beating and his thumbs moved lightly across my cheeks. "A man would work himself into the ground for it, go down to his knees to beg to keep it, endure torture to protect it, take a bullet for it," his eyes came to mine, "poison his brother to possess a face like this. — Kristen Ashley
Being a dad has made me more aware of myself. I can see all of my virtues and flaws. They become glaringly clear when my daughter communicates with me in the same ways that I communicate with her. I can really tell where and when I went wrong. — Harold Perrineau
A nation which has forgotten its past can have no future. — Winston Churchill
But what is madness, if not being able to control your own mind? — Lady Victoria Leatham
