Engelhart Greensmith Quotes & Sayings
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It's not fair for the U.S. to spend, on arms and weapons, so much money and then not spend on health care the money that is needed. — Oscar Arias

Don't ever hit a person first, but if anybody ever puts their hands on you, you hit them right between the eyes. — Sonny Barger

A better way to mutual respect is to engage directly with the moral convictions citizens bring to public life, rather than to require that people leave their deepest moral convictions outside politics before they enter. — Michael Sandel

I think Latin has some logic to it and there was a discipline. — Sanford I. Weill

I am my father's only child. The world knows a two-dimensional Cary Grant. As charming a star and as remarkable a gentleman as he was, he was still a more thoughtful and loving father. — Jennifer Grant

I wear my heart on my blog. — Coco J. Ginger

At the time of death, one says, 'Dear Lord, extend my life for two more hours, so that a Gnani Purush [the enlightened one] comes and I can do his darshan.' He complains in this way. Do not complain now. Why are you pleading now? When you had the control, you didn't do anything and now that you no longer have the control, you are making demands? — Dada Bhagwan

You do not have to respond to a tiny annoying mosquito with a large hammer. You know what will happen? You will miss and hurt yourself. — Mary Ashun

Ignorance of the law excuses no man from practicing it. — Addison Mizner

The public schools I attended were dominated by athletics and rarely inspiring intellectually, but I enjoyed a small circle of interesting friends despite my ineptitude at team sports and my preference for reading. — Harold E. Varmus

But is it possible for a woman to be too uninhibited, too willing, so as to seem almost too... masculine? — David Henry Hwang

Change the food in the schools and we can influence how children think. Change the curriculum and teach them how to garden and how to cook and we can show that growing food and cooking and eating together give lasting richness, meaning, and beauty to our lives. — Alice Waters