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Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By Wendell Willkie

Today it is becoming increasingly apparent to thoughtful Americans that we cannot fight the forces and ideas of imperialism abroad and maintain any form of imperialism at home. The war has done this to our thinking. — Wendell Willkie

Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By Robert Morse

If acids win - you lose! — Robert Morse

Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By Michael Enzi

Businesses large and small shouldn't have to check the expiration date of a tax provision to see if it's still good. — Michael Enzi

Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By Willie Wells

One of the main reasons I came back to Mexico is because I've found freedom and democracy here, something I never found in the United States. — Willie Wells

Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

But, in order to be the community of Jesus' poor, the Church has constant need of the great ascetics. She needs the communities that follow them, living out poverty and simplicity so as to display to us the truth of the Beatitudes. She needs them to wake everyone up to the fact that possession is all about service, to contrast the culture of affluence with the culture of inner freedom, and thereby to create the conditions for social justice as well. — Pope Benedict XVI

Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By John Steinbeck

I should have known [ ... ] I am the rain. [ ... ] I am the land [ ... ] and I am the rain. The grass will grow out of me in a little while. — John Steinbeck

Famous Gutzon Borglum Quotes By George Eliot

She had no tears this morning. She had wept them all away last night, and now she felt that dry-eyed morning misery, which is worse than the first shock, because it has the future in it as well as the present. Every morning to come, as far as her imagination could stretch, she would have to get up and feel that the day would have no joy for her. For there is no despair so absolute as that which comes with the first moments of our first great sorrow, when we have not yet known what it is to have suffered and be healed, to have despaired and to have recovered hope. — George Eliot