Cute Kentucky Quotes & Sayings
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Though the ancients were ignorant of the principles of Christianity there were in them the germs of its spirit. — Herman Melville

One win, and you're on top of the world. Lose in the first round of the next tournament: you're back to reality. — Sania Mirza

If a man is fortunate he will, before he dies, gather up as much as he can of his civilized heritage and transmit it to his children. — Will Durant

John Lennon said life was what happened while you made other plans. So was death. — Richard Castle

If this makes me sexier then where are you going? — Don DeLillo

I don't want to be too cool. You get so caught up with whether you're doing it right. — John Hughes

The success of the Rat Pack or the Clan was due to the camaraderie, the three guys who work together and kid each other and love each other. — Sammy Davis Jr.

The day of the full moon, when the moon is neither increasing nor decreasing, the Babylonians called Sa-bat, meaning "heart-rest." It was believed that on this day, the woman in the moon, Ishtar, as the moon goddess was known in Babylon, was menstruating, for in Babylon, as in virtually every ancient and primitive society, there had been since the earliest times a taboo against a woman working, preparing food, or traveling when she was passing her monthly blood. On Sa-bat, from which comes our Sabbath, men as well as women were commanded to rest, for when the moon menstruated, the taboo was on everyone. Originally (and naturally) observed once a month, the Sabbath was later to be incorporated by the Christians into their Creation myth and made conveniently weekly. So nowadays hard-minded men with hard muscles and hard hats are relieved from their jobs on Sundays because of an archetypal psychological response to menstruation. — Tom Robbins

So our future is in our own hands. What greater free will do we need? — Dalai Lama

Respect depicts acceptance while disrespect is rejection. — Fawad Afzal Khan

Art is the most general condition of the Past in the present ... Perhaps no work of art is art. It can only become art, when it is part of the past. In this normative sense, a 'contemporary' work of art would be a contradiction - except so far as we can, in the present, assimilate the present to the past. — Susan Sontag

The obscure only exists that it may cease to exist. In it lies the opportunity of all victory and all progress. Whether it call itself fatality, death, night, or matter, it is the pedestal of life, of light, of liberty and the spirit. For it represents resistance
that is to say, the fulcrum of all activity, the occasion for its development and its triumph. — Henri Frederic Amiel

I'm so thankful for that struggling period. That time is really great where you have no idea what's going to happen. — Abbi Jacobson