Daniluk Machinery Quotes & Sayings
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Eat my heart
Chew it hard
Swallow my soul, too — Robert Cormier
Let no one refer to the sword of Napoleon I as the instrument of progress and civilization! — Elie Ducommun
For no one knows what lies under the sands of the world's great deserts. No one knows how many times poor Earth has reeled under blows from comets, has lost or captured moons, has changed its air, its very nature. No one knows what has existed and has vanished beyond recovery, evidence for the number of times man has understood and has forgotten again that his mind and flesh and life and movements are made of star stuff, sun stuff, planet stuff; that the sun's being is his, and what sort of events may be expected, because of the meshings of the planets - and how an intelligent husbanding of humanity's resources may be effected based on the most skilled and sensitive of forecasting, by those whose minds are instruments to record the celestial dance. — Doris Lessing
It may well be that the pictures of Courbet, Manet, Monet and their like contain beauties which escape the notice of such old romantic heads as ours, already streaked with silver threads. — Theophile Gautier
I just gravitated toward (working behind the scenes by) growing up on the different sets and watching my father and other people in their different capacities ... When I was 13 years old, I asked for a Super 8 camera. — Michael Landon Jr.
Because one kingdom goes to war with another, it does not mean all citizens of that kingdom agree with it. It is not always they have a choice. — Patrick Hall
[Brodsky] loved cats, and sometimes for a greeting would meow. — Sigrid Nunez
Its a proven fact that all plans involving bacon have a ninety percent better chance of working out. — Jeff Gunhus
You don't scare me," he added.
"Oh, but I should."
"I'll never be scared by a girl."
"Oh so now you're not only a complete jerk, but your sexist too. Real nice, Radder."
"Thank you," he said, "your offenses mean nothing. — Ellie A. Gray
Capitalism created the possibility of employment. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
Our part of Poland was under Russian occupation from 1939-1941. — Roald Hoffmann
The average high school kid today has the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s.") — Scott Stossel
