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Top Country Thang Quotes

Humankind has no option but to protect and live in harmony with its natural environment. However, it would be regrettable if in putting an end to revolutionary extremism, we should then come to environmental extremism. We should not forget that all extremes are the same. — Mikhail Gorbachev

A hero is defined by what he or she can do, not by what he or she cannot do. — Damon Throop

My father has been the real anchor of the family. He's the one who has always encouraged my mother, my brother and me. — Yvette Clarke

Education is a priority over any sport because without a mind you can't contribute to society. — Tiger Woods

Flying or falling, it's up to us. — Kami Garcia

Humor, however broad and genial, takes a narrower view than enthusiasm. — Henry David Thoreau

Real truth is common knowledge in the world of living men. Men only get to asking about it when they have a hard time accepting what they already know. — Louis Maistros

Do you know what love is? Love is an absolute power of self-totality. Love is not what you think love is. Love is a strength. Love is a goodness, like Godliness. There is no limit to it. There is no shortage in it. There is no bargaining in it. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison — Jane Austen

The more opportunities people have to experience television on different platforms, the more television they consume overall. So there actually has been a benefit, but the ratings have gone down. But we've seen kind of the horizontal benefit of this. And it remains a great, great promotion engine. — Anne Sweeney

After all, our Constitution was intended as a popular document. It was drafted and ratified by the people. It established democratic institutions. It entrusts the people with the power to make the tough decisions. And, in most cases, it prefers the will of the people to the unchecked rule of judges. — Mike DeWine