Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is miserable but what is thought so, and contrariwise, every estate is happy if he that bears it be content. — Boethius

It's hard to think of you as a Margaret. Maizy suits you."
"I doubt I'd answer to anything else." Maizy smiled as she adjusted the cloth. — Mary Connealy

Atoms are mainly empty space. Matter is composed chiefly of nothing. — Carl Sagan

We are in a bit of a policy box and it's going to require us being willing to give up one of the two, which is it's okay to take on more deficits but lets put in some massive spending. Alternatively to say, 'we're going to go through structural unemployment for a while because we want to address deficits.' — Indra Nooyi

I'm very confident in what I do, but I'd like to think I don't ever show any kind of cockiness or overconfidence. — David Wright

Now is the time. It is never too late to start something. — Carl Sandburg

Next time a man tells you talk is cheap, ask him if he knows how much a session of Congress costs. — Evan Esar

At the end of the day, there is still one function of journalism that cannot be computerized, and that is reporters. You're always going to need reporters. — Stephen Kinzer

I am very fortunate to be doing something I completely love, so it is certainly not hard to get motivated. Watching people sing along and put their hands in the air is a very powerful thing. I'm 63, but I don't feel it. I feel like I'm in my 40s. I enjoy life. — Bonnie Tyler

The love of books
is for children
who glimpse in them
a life to come, but
I have come
to that life and
feel uneasy
with the love of books.
This is my life,
time islanded
in poems of dwindled time. — Robert Hass

This was a crime of passion, but unlike most crimes of passion, it had been meticulously and diabolically well-planned. — Mark Zero

THE PUZZLE IS WHY SO MANY PEOPLE LIVE so badly. Not so wickedly, but so inanely. Not so cruelly, but so stupidly. There is little to admire and less to imitate in the people who are prominent in our culture. We have celebrities but not saints. Famous entertainers amuse a nation of bored insomniacs. Infamous criminals act out the aggressions of timid conformists. Petulant and spoiled athletes play games vicariously for lazy and apathetic spectators. People, aimless and bored, amuse themselves with trivia and trash. Neither the adventure of goodness nor the pursuit of righteousness gets headlines. — Eugene H. Peterson