Ernestina Morrissey Quotes & Sayings
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We felt that the police needed a label, a label other than that fear image that they carried in the community. So we used the pig as the rather low-lifed animal in order to identify the police. And it worked. — Huey Newton
I hope I don't have to buck the system. But if it requires bucking, I will do it. — Todd Rokita
Old Campion had once said he believed - he positively believed, with shudders - that Christopher desired to live in the spirit of Christ. That had seemed horrible to the general, but Mark did not see that it was horrible, per se ... He doubted, however, whether Christ would have refused to manage Groby had it been his job. Christ was sort of an Englishman and Englishmen did not as rule refuse their jobs ... They had not used to; now no doubt they did. — Ford Madox Ford
I feared Sarah was one of those women who instead of laughing said, "That's funny," or instead of smiling said, "That's interesting," or instead of saying, "You are a stupid blithering idiot," said, "Well I think it's a little more complicated than that. — Lorrie Moore
People like to talk about war. — Mark Zuckerberg
She also said her mother was a bitch, but we couldn't choose our birth family. We did have the power to build a new and better one though. — Bijou Hunter
I don't spend a lot of money on myself, really. — Liam Hemsworth
The tourist's paradox: how to find somewhere that's free of people exactly like us. — David Nicholls
Vigilant and effective antitrust enforcement today is preferable to the heavy hand of government regulation of the Internet tomorrow. — Orrin Hatch
Good novels are not written, they are rewritten. Great novels are diamonds mined from layered rewrites. — Piers Paul Read
For the creator must be a world for himself, and find everything within himself, and in Nature to which he has attached himself. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Then Arjuma saw in both armies fathers, grandfathers, sons, grandsons; fathers of wives, uncles, masters; brothers companions and friends ... When Arjuna thus saw his kinsmen face to face in both lines of battle, he was overcome by grief and despair and thus he spoke with a sinking heart. — Juan Mascaro
I'm beginning to be skeptical of my own skepticism. — Lilian Jackson Braun
