Delattre Monongahela Quotes & Sayings
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I do not believe in equality of results. I believe in "equal opportunity" and "equality before the law". — A.E. Samaan

Latin food suffers like Chinese. You can do marginal Chinese and be successful. You can do crappy Mexican and be packed. — Aaron Sanchez

There was a battered desk with its drawers open and askew, like a lady of the night with her heels kicked off and pantyhose around her ankles. — Jen Frederick

I have said from the beginning, I would spend what it would take for the people of Connecticut to know who I am and what I stand for. — Linda McMahon

Judge Samuel Alito, millions of Americans are concerned about your nomination. They're worried that you would be a judicial activist who would restrict our rights and freedoms. — Dick Durbin

A man without debts is a man without anything to live for. Debt is collateral for life. It provides you with obligations to others, gives you duty, gives you purpose: the purpose to protect those possessions which you would not otherwise have without your debt. Debt is the most responsible way to elevate your social position. — Bauvard

I always remember what Bob Dylan said in that [Martin] Scorsese documentary on him. When he was asked about Joan Baez's complaints about the way he treated her when they were together, Dylan laughed and said, "It's impossible to be in love and wise at the same time." — Richard Gere

I was unemployed for a long time, but I couldn't adjust to the hours. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Education and democracy have the same goal: the fullest possible development of human capabilities. — Paul Wellstone

It's very hard to tour. — Dee Dee Ramone

This is, I think, what holiness is:
the natural world, where every moment is full
of the passion to keep moving.
Inside every mind there's a hermit's cave full of light,
full of snow, full of concentration.
I've knelt there, and so have you,
hanging on to what you love,
to what is lovely.
Mary Oliver, At the Lake — Mary Oliver

But what is freedom without peace of mind? — Emily R. King