Ensis Records Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ensis Records Quotes
Life is always beautiful. To make it more beautiful is what living a life is. — Shiven
No worthy enterprise can be done by us without continual plodding and wearisomeness to our faint and sensitive abilities. — John Milton
I wanted to apprentice myself to the dailiness of the war's beginning phase. It's truer and more frightening that way - when you're afloat on a little dingy in the midst of it all. — Nicholson Baker
Mankind adores its betrayers, and murders its saviors. — Taylor Caldwell
That which builds is better than that which is built. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm all for prosperity. It's change I object to. — Mark Twain
There is so much to learn from leaves who graciously dance in thunder, rain and storm, in heat and merciless cold, dance to a song of their own indifferent that in time they will curl and die for it is not for them to know but only to dance and be happy. — Meenakshi Iyer
There's Madeleine, and then there's 'Madeleine Albright'. And I sometimes kind of think, who is this person? Once you become 'Madeleine Albright' it doesn't go away. — Madeleine Albright
I've always considered myself something of a musical rebel. — Edgar Winter
You find that you can have the best business in the most exciting industry, but if the execution, if the torch-holder, if the value-creator isn't there, then we don't make it happen. — Dan Levitan
Many books in popular psychology are a melange of the author's comments, a dollop of research, and stupefyingly dull transcriptions from interviews. — Carol Tavris
As for the military advantage of such a bombardment, I simply cannot grasp it. I have seen housewives disemboweled, children mutilated; I have seen the old itinerant market crone sponge from her treasure the brains with which they were spattered. I have seen a janitor's wife come out of her cellar and douse the sullied pavement with a bucket of water, and I am still unable to understand what part these humble slaughterhouse accidents play in warfare. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
and dangerous depths of the labyrinth that was her depression. It had prevented her from slipping — Gilly Macmillan
