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Fazelis Winery Quotes By Herta Muller

How do you have to live, I wondered, to be in harmony with what you honestly think? — Herta Muller

Fazelis Winery Quotes By Ringo Starr

When I'm ninety-five and it's 'This is Your Life' time, they'll still be referring to me as 'ex-Beatle' ... it does have it's advantages. It's still the best way to get a good table at a resturant. — Ringo Starr

Fazelis Winery Quotes By Jimmy Buffett

Is it ignorance or apathy? Hey, I don't know and I don't care. — Jimmy Buffett

Fazelis Winery Quotes By Helen Suzman

My own electorate, which I represented for 36 years as an anti-apartheid politician, had a considerable number of Jewish voters supporting me throughout my career. — Helen Suzman

Fazelis Winery Quotes By Kevin Plank

Brand is not a product, that's for sure; it's not one item. It's an idea, it's a theory, it's a meaning, it's how you carry yourself. It's aspirational, it's inspirational. — Kevin Plank

Fazelis Winery Quotes By Wendell Berry

As a people, we have been tolled farther and farther away from the facts of what we have done by the romanticizers, whose bait is nothing more than the wishful insinuation that we have done no harm. Speaking a public language of propaganda, uninfluenced by the real content of our history which we know only in a deep and guarded privacy, we are still in the throes of the paradox of the "gentleman and soldier."
However conscious it may have been, there is no doubt in my mind that all this moral and verbal obfuscation is intentional. Nor do I doubt that its purpose is to shelter us from the moral anguish implicit in our racism - an anguish that began, deep and mute, in the minds of Christian democratic freedom-loving owners of slaves. — Wendell Berry

Fazelis Winery Quotes By Seneca The Elder

Unhappy is the man, though he rule the world, who doesn't consider himself supremely blessed. — Seneca The Elder