Eiderdown Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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mankind have hitherto held the bond between man and woman so sacred, and the effect of it on the children so incalculable, that they have always admired the maintenance of honour more than the maintenance of safety. — G.K. Chesterton
Unless the relationship of law to Christianity is re-established, there is no future except destruction for Western culture. — R. J. Rushdooney
Sometimes love didn't spring up on you in a moment of blinding clarity. Sometimes it crept up on you on a Tuesday night while you were standing at the sink doing dishes, the feeling settling into your soul in a way that made it too heavy to ignore anymore. — Jessica Gadziala
I intend to live forever, or die trying. — Groucho Marx
The older I get, the more important my view of the family is. — Robert Fogel
The very existence of society depends on the fact that every member of it tacitly admits he is not the exclusive possessor of himself, and that he admits the claim of the polity of which he forms a part, to act, to some extent, as his master. — Thomas Huxley
I'd rather be tired than broke! — Mark Cuban
I love black thighs, you sisters better realize
That real hair and real eyes get real guys.
So before you makeup your face, you better make up your mind ... — Common
He knew how intelligent men could be broken by the stupidity of their superiors, how weeks of patient work night and day could be cast aside by such a man — John Le Carre
The most uninteresting thing for me is when somebody thinks too much about how they put themselves together. — Thom Browne
We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories ... And those that carry us forward, are dreams. — H.G.Wells
It is as common for tastes to change as it is uncommon for traits of character. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Sometimes I think that I was forced to withdraw into depression because it was the only rightful protest I could throw in the face of a world that said it was alright for people to come and go as they please, that there were simply no real obligations left. — Elizabeth Wurtzel