Dreyfous Bridge Quotes & Sayings
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It is also a victory to know when to retreat. — Erno Paasilinna
Am I worried people will say I'm repeating myself? Sure. One thought I had was to publish it as a novel but eventually I just decided to do what I wanted to do. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
I grew up with both cats and dogs. I love dogs. But I'd want a big dog, and I'd like to have a yard before I get one. — Jake McDorman
Also, it's risky to try to duplicate earlier success. Magician had a certain charm to it, mostly due to my choice of lead characters, that I would be hard put to duplicate. — Raymond E. Feist
Unlike at the Academy or the Lyceum, women, some of them concubines and mistresses, as well as a few slaves, joined the conversation; further, many of the students here had arrived without academic credentials in mathematics or music, de rigueur for entry to the other Athenian schools of higher learning. Everyone in the Garden radiated earnestness and good cheer. The subject under discussion was happiness. — Epicurus
Give everyone a chance to have a piece of the pie. If the pie's not big enough, make a bigger pie. — Dave Thomas
It is the bravery of the lion that enables you the lion's share of the power. More important than all, know this: bravery begets victory. — S.A. Bouraleh
There are a lot of clear thinkers everywhere. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
The heads of regiments are required to see that the troops join in prayer morning and evening as far as the service will permit. — Toussaint Louverture
A man's life is always dealing with permanence, that is the most dangerous kind of irresponsibility is to think of your doings as temporary. — Wendell Berry
What I love most about Mother's Day is that I am acknowledged and honored for being a mother. — Liya Kebede
We are not abandoning our convictions, our philosophy or traditions, nor do we urge anyone to abandon theirs. — Mikhail Gorbachev
But yet with all this, although, of course, one may admit this, that and the other, may even ... and after all, where aren't there incongruities? — Nikolai Gogol