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Everett Washington Quotes By Tiberius

In a free state there should be freedom of speech and thought. — Tiberius

Everett Washington Quotes By Jennifer Coburn

What Jews do you know who don't make comedy of their lives? It's part of the religion. I'll bet you think all that Hebrew at bar mitzvahs is prayers, don't you? Fooled you, didn't we? It's stand-up. — Jennifer Coburn

Everett Washington Quotes By Edward Everett

In conformity with these designs on the city of Washington, and notwithstanding the disastrous results of the invasion of 1862, it was determined by the Rebel government last summer to resume the offensive in that direction. — Edward Everett

Everett Washington Quotes By Henri Barbusse

I am more sensitive than other people. Things that other people would not notice awaken a distinct echo in me, and in such moments of lucidity, when I look at myself, I see that I am alone, all alone, all alone. — Henri Barbusse

Everett Washington Quotes By H.L. Mencken

I know of no American who starts from a higher level of aspiration than the journalist ... He plans to be both an artist and a moralist
a master of lovely words and merchant of sound ideas. He ends, commonly, as the most depressing jackass of his community
that is, if his career goes on to what is called a success. — H.L. Mencken

Everett Washington Quotes By George W. S. Trow

The Turkish Embassy in Washington is an ornate, eclectic building on the corner of Twenty-third Street and Massachusetts Avenue which was built originally for Edward Hamlin Everett, the man who put the crimp in bottle caps. — George W. S. Trow

Everett Washington Quotes By Norton Juster

Just because you have a choice, it doesn't mean that any of them 'has' to be right. — Norton Juster

Everett Washington Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

It is not enough to be industrious; so are the ants. What are you industrious about? — Henry David Thoreau