Expreso Bolivariano Quotes & Sayings
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George Carlin's album, 'Class Clown,' came out when I was in high school. I memorized a lot of that album. I'd come home from school, put it on, and listen over and over. I started memorizing it. I don't even know why. I loved it so much I memorized it. — Steven Wright

To lunch with the important ... that should be the daily goal of those for whom life is not a playground but a ladder. — Rose Macaulay

I'm quoting Margaret Thatcher. I quote her frequently. — Carly Fiorina

There is a way up to the skies, up to the stars, up to the beyond, up the eternity. That way is creating a world where people can think and express their ideas freely! Seek no other way! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The sciences are like a beautiful river, of which the course is easy to follow, when it has acquired a certain regularity; but if one wants to go back to the source, one will find it nowhere, because it is everywhere; it is spread so much [as to be] over all the surface of the earth; it is the same if one wants to go back to the origin of the sciences, one will find only obscurity, vague ideas, vicious circles; and one loses oneself in the primitive ideas. — Lazare Carnot

If everybody (traded his car for a horse) they would be out of debt in a couple of years. Just think, no gas, no tires, no roads to pay for. — Will Rogers

We stared at one another, two strangers bound eternally by a shared past of lies and broken promises. — Julie Johnson

Rape is about power, nt sex. It's about using force or the threat of it to take control over another person. — Michelle Hodkin

She didn't like to brag about being homeless. She was humble like that. — Donna Augustine

There is no end," I said. "Only the beginning of something else. — Elizabeth Wein

I prate of ancient poets' monstrous lies,
Ne'er seen or now or then by human eyes. — Ovid

I never really thought about how when I look at the moon, it's the same moon as Shakespeare and Marie Antoinette and George Washington and Cleopatra looked at. — Susan Beth Pfeffer