Cyclonic Rainfall Quotes & Sayings
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Luxury items are those things that are mass-produced by a third party and marketed to us to purchase so that we can express our individuality. — Celso Cukierkorn

To make an ox or water buffalo work so hard, it needs to be blinded and uninformed. That's what the government is doing to the masses now. — Lisa See

I'm the sort of person who would be perfectly happy spending an entire day in a rare books room. — Marie Rutkoski

One man with courage makes a majority. — Andrew Jackson

in all well-regulated communities, the conveniency of an individual must give way to public good'. — Naresh Fernandes

We are excited about Internet access in general. With better access to the Internet, people do more searches. — Larry Page

She would not have cared to confess how infinitely she preferred the exactitude, the star-like impersonality, of figures to the confusion, agitation, and vagueness of the finest prose. — Virginia Woolf

After something really bad happens, the next worse thing is people feeling sorry for you about it. It's like confirmation that something is terribly wrong. — Ava Dellaira

Who can know how much of his most inward life is made up of the thoughts he believes other men to have about him, until that fabric of opinion is threatened with ruin? — George Eliot

As its silent track in the water disappeared, the prayer that had broken up out of his heart for a merciful consideration of all his poor blindnesses and errors, ended in the words, "I am the resurrection and the life. — Charles Dickens

It is extraordinary that each of the three individuals this president [ George W. Bush] has nominated for the Supreme Court - Chief Justice [John] Roberts, Harriet Miers and now Judge Alito - has served not only as a lawyer for the executive branch, but has defended the most expansive view of presidential authority. — Edward Kennedy

It was like a life-line to a sinking man. It seemed to bring hope where there was none. The generosity of it was beyond our belief. — Ernest Bevin