Eddie Cicotte Quotes & Sayings
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A solicitor had looked up at the sky, swept blue by the wind, and had a sudden sense of religious consolation, a feeling that this life cannot possibly be all, and that it is not possible for consciousness to end with the end of life. — John Lanchester

But the time will come when New England will be as thickly peopled as old England. Wages will be as low, and will fluctuate as much with you as with us. You will have your Manchesters and Birminghams; and, in those Manchesters and Birminghams, hundreds of thousands of artisans will assuredly be sometimes out of work. Then your institutions will be fairly brought to the test. — Thomas B. Macaulay

There was no respect for youth when I was young, and now that I am old, there is no respect for age. I missed it coming and going. — J.B. Priestley

In 1976 I discovered Ebola - now I fear an unimaginable tragedy — Peter Piot

What you hold in your consciousness tends to manifest - the inner game runs the outer game. — William A. Adams

To get out of a hard situation, try a soft answer. — John C. Maxwell

Every mortal birth is a heaven-given reminder to prepare for the second birth. — Bruce R. McConkie

We are all ignorant. We are just ignorant about different things. — Will Rogers

Seriously, I will probably out-talk you if you come up to me because I'm a chatterbox. — Angela Kinsey

Love has a meaning beyond all that we see and experience. To reach a stage where we realise this and do not expect anything for our love, we will need to undergo a number of experiences that will purify ourselves into the highest level where we find love inside everything we see and in anything we do. We are the embodiment of love, the very essence of universal love. — Preeth Nambiar

More pathetic than the digital age is the people who love it. They buy right into the "newer is always better" ideology and they can't seem to grasp that the fun of VHS tapes, super 8 film, darkroom photography and vinyl records is far more worthwhile and human than the cold, high-tech atmosphere of everything being digitized. As the 21st century progresses, yeah, we'll have our Netflix and our cellular phones and our artificial intelligence and our implanted microchips - and future generations will have lost something valuable. Sadly, they won't even know what they've lost because we're taking it all away from them. — Rebecca McNutt