Claffy Jazz Quotes & Sayings
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Pure philanthropy is very well in its way but philanthropy plus five percent is a good deal better. — Cecil Rhodes

Not poppy, nor mandrake, Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep, Which thou owest yesterday. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

But here's the truth: In movies, it's never half so lovely as it is here and now with Jase. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

So this is all part of a free society. People are entitled to hold whatever view they want, and the media can report things how they wish. — Alexander Downer

Ignorance is not innocence but sin. — Robert Browning

Global warming is my personal experience. — Wang Shi

The ass that's officially owned by me?" Gavin caressed his hands down her waist, settling on said ass. "This one? Ah, yes. Yes, this one. I love this ass."
"Owned?" Emily playfully questioned.
"Yes ... owned. Never to be leased by another. I'm king landlord, sweets. — Gail McHugh

Really, it's not people who don't understand us who drive us nuts - it's when those who shouldn't, do. — Pauline Kael

Just because we protect the world, it doesn't mean the world is always grateful. — Simon R. Green

Finding your vocation is less about grand moments of discovery and more about a habit of awareness. — Jeff Goins

He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has. — Epictetus

At a time when special interest money is being showered on legislators in Washington, grassroots donors offer members of Congress a refreshing independence. The $25 and $50 donor is not looking for special favors. He or she is simply expecting their Congressman to go do the right thing. — John Sarbanes

I would have done anything, gone anywhere, to make sure that happened... — Jo O'Brien

Never mind what I say, Robert! I am always saying what I shouldn't say. In fact, I usually say what I really think. A great mistake nowadays. — Oscar Wilde