Eliott Keener Quotes & Sayings
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You was always too busy pullen' little girls' pigtails when I give you the Holy Sperit. — John Steinbeck

Liberals have been driven to the desperate expedient of attributing ... social pathology in today's ghettos to 'a legacy of slavery' even though black children grew up with two parents more often under slavery than today. — Thomas Sowell

It was a kingdom of dreams - a place where things would be just the way I wanted them to be. — Judith McNaught

Mr. President, How are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves from reality? — Jeff Gannon

A pigs and pain, until you really get to know 'em. Then he's a paid with the soul. — Lois Greiman

But at the best, it is a dull, animal happiness, the content of the full belly. The dominant note of their lives is materialistic. They are stupid and heavy, without imagination. The Abyss seems to exude a stupefying atmosphere of torpor, which wraps about them and deadens them. Religion passes them by. The Unseen holds for them neither terror nor delight. They are unaware of the Unseen; and the full belly and the evening pipe, with their regular "arf an' arf," is all they demand, or dream of demanding, from existence. — Jack London

God uses our conscience. He knows we can only start over when we are not condemning ourselves anymore. — Sue Augustine

In the last analysis, then, we believe that we all know and think about and talk about the same world because we believe our PERCEPTS are possessed by us in common — William James

I don't know why I didn't have this sixth sense or whatever it is all along, but part of me thinks maybe it means I'm growing up, evolving into a real superhero. Like maybe the world knew I couldn't handle it before, but now, now I'm finally becoming me an the world know sit -- or maybe I'm just learning to listen to myself. — Kelly Thompson

We are all equal, rich and poor, and we need a society where the people enjoy their rights. — Jean-Bertrand Aristide