Felsenburg Quotes & Sayings
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To those who charge that liberalism has been tried and found wanting, I answer that the failure is not in the idea, but in the course of recent history. The New Deal was ended by World War II. The New Frontier was closed by Berlin and Cuba almost before it was opened. And the Great Society lost its greatness in the jungles of Indochina. — George McGovern

The boring story loses out, truth or not. That's just how it goes. — Kendare Blake

The quietest poetry can be an explosion of joy. — James Broughton

Night, when words fade and things come alive. When the destructive analysis of day is done, and all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I have a habit of letting my imagination run away from me. It always comes back though ... drenched with possibilities. — Valaida Fullwood

Your decisions are the A.I.R. (Action, Impact, and Result) or the breath of life you take each day to live. Each decision is made from your action, the impact of the action, and the results of that action. — Thomas Narofsky

My father's own view was more than entrepreneurship; it was really a passion to build an institution in India. — Nita Ambani

To realise the relative validity of one's convictions and yet stand for them unflinchingly is what distinguishes a civilised man from a barbarian. — Isaiah Berlin

he was once more the indestructible master of the universe he had always known himself to be. — John Wiltshire

And I could trace them directly back to email subscribers. — Ian Brodie

The largest portion of our state budget is Health and Human Services. It will grow by approximately $500 million. A half a billion dollars is a very big number. — Mitt Romney

The essential is to think that anything you are doing has to become the occasion for slashing. You must examine this well. — Miyamoto Musashi

To live in poverty is to live with constant uncertainty, to accept galling indignities, and to expect harassment by the police, welfare officials and employers, as well as by others who are poor and desperate. — Barbara Ehrenreich