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Devnee Gadbois Quotes By C.E. Murphy

By the time I could see again, the captain had announced the final descent into Seattle. Couldn't they find a less ominous phrase for it? I don't like flying as it is, even without the implication that before landing I might want to have all my worldly and spiritual affairs in order. — C.E. Murphy

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By Marian Wright Edelman

We do not have a money problem in America. We have a values and priorities problem. — Marian Wright Edelman

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By William Randolph Hearst

I am against Prohibition because it has set the cause of temperence back twenty years; because it has substituted an ineffective campaign of force for an effective campaign of education; because it has replaced comparatively uninjurious light wines and beers with the worst kind of hard liquor and bad liquor; because it has increased drinking not only among men but has extended drinking to women and even children. — William Randolph Hearst

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By Isaac Newton

The Synthesis consists in assuming the Causes discovered and established as Principles, and by them explaining the Phaenomena proceeding from them, and proving the Explanations. — Isaac Newton

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

I got married very early, and in no time at all, we had three children. And it seemed to me I had an obligation to support them. — E.L. Doctorow

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By Dan Hill

In 1953, Mom and Dad, living in Toronto, discovered, to their shock, that Mom was expecting. I was born in June 1954. My parents, thrilled, showered me with love. — Dan Hill

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By Nikki Rowe

We can make detours with our mind but we can't distract the truth from our heart. — Nikki Rowe

Devnee Gadbois Quotes By Samuel Johnson

We took tea, by Boswell's desire; and I eat one bun, I think, that I might not be seen to fast ostentatiously. When I find that so much of my life has stolen unprofitably away, and that I can descry by retrospection scarcely a few single days properly and vigorously employed, why do I yet try to resolve again? I try, because reformation is necessary and despair is criminal. I try, in humble hope of the help of God. — Samuel Johnson