Famous Musician Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil. J.Paul Getty — Alison Wong
My vision for Scotland is one in which we fight together for the values we are care about: equality, fairness and social justice. Those values are the same whether you live in Dumfries or Carlisle. — Douglas Alexander
If you log onto this (Cars.gov) at your home, everything in your home is now theirs. — Glenn Beck
And because we are alive, the universe must be said to be alive. We are its consciousness as well as our own. We rise out of the cosmos and we see its mesh of patterns, and it strikes us as beautiful. And that feeling is the most important thing in all the universe - its culmination, like the color of the flower at first bloom on a wet morning. — Kim Stanley Robinson
Just to make your eyes sparkle, I'd do anything. I could give it all up to know you were my girl. — Abbi Glines
How narrow we selfish conceited creatures are in our sympathies! How blind to the rights of all the rest of creation! — John Muir
No need to worry. The closest I've ever come to an STD was a kidney infection. I always put a raincoat on the little fella before heading into a storm. — L. H. Cosway
If we have not seen our sin and sought radical forgiveness from God, we will be unable to forgive and to seek the good of those who have wronged us. — Timothy Keller
In any area of the U.N. we ... have to agree on certain language that can represent the same spirit, but that can be accepted by everyone. — Michelle Bachelet
Balancing the budget is like going to heaven. Everybody wants to do it, but nobody wants to do what you have to do to get there. — Phil Gramm
You're the one who doesn't understand, I've been standing on the edge with you for years. — Laurie Halse Anderson
It is always easier to promote war than peace, easier to end the peace than end the war, because peace is fragile and war is durable. — Mark Kurlansky
And what about ageing? Do men force the fear of ageing upon us
or are we ourselves terrified because we only know one kind of power
the power of youthful beauty?
Isn't it possible that if we became comfortable with other forms of female power, men might too? In her wonderful futurist novel, He, She, and It, Marge Piercy imagines a cyborg who is taught to love the bodies of older women. A delicious proposal
because it tells that whatever we may imagine can come true. Women often hate their own bodies. Sometimes I think that the most important things about having at least one relationship with someone of your own gender
especially if you are a woman
is to confront the female self-hatred and turn it into self-love. — Erica Jong
