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Dreisinger Quotes By Italo Calvino

Reader, it is time for your tempest-tossed vessel to come to port. What harbor can receive you more securely than a great library? Certainly there is one in the city from which you set out and to which you have returned after circling the world from book to book. — Italo Calvino

Dreisinger Quotes By Donald Rumsfeld

It is easier to get into something than to get out of it. — Donald Rumsfeld

Dreisinger Quotes By Jeff Foxworthy

You might be a redneck if you have started a petition to change the National Anthem to Georgia on My Mind. — Jeff Foxworthy

Dreisinger Quotes By Baz Dreisinger

Alas, the twentieth century alone, in which more than 50 million people were murdered by "civilized" government decrees - during Nazi Germany, the Armenian genocide, the Soviet regime, and so on - has proved how easy it is for good people to turn mass murderers.
... This reality - the human capacity, our capacity, for evil - should not distance us from those who commit atrocities. Quite the contrary, it should remind us of a fine line: if not for some grace, there go we. — Baz Dreisinger

Dreisinger Quotes By William Shakespeare

When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. — William Shakespeare

Dreisinger Quotes By Muriel Lester

Given is the word. Given publicly, on the first Good Friday, on a hill, in the sight of all, was the visible demonstration of the only permanent way to overcome evil. Human nature demands something more enduring than the unquiet equilibrium of rival powers. — Muriel Lester

Dreisinger Quotes By Robert Davi

I know a couple of my friends - quite a few - there is a conservative movement in Hollywood, and we kind of stay amongst ourselves. — Robert Davi

Dreisinger Quotes By Thomas Paine

Titles do not count with posterity. — Thomas Paine