Female Country Singer Quotes & Sayings
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Just when you think this war has taken everything you loved, you meet someone and realize that somehow you still have more to give. — Ruta Sepetys
[T]he Christians abolished the distinction between soul and person, species and individual, and therefore placed immediately in self what belongs only to the totality of the species. — Ludwig Feuerbach
If you've never experienced the joy of accomplishing more than you can imagine, plant a garden. — Robert Breault
Intellectual honesty consists in stating the precise conditions under which one will give up one's belief. — Imre Lakatos
Scientific reality is as different from lived reality as a slide rule is from a platypus. — Marty Rubin
I've concentrated for a long time on English films because I've got two kids but my oldest son is 11 and I think I'm going to be away for about four months of year now. — Sadie Frost
Kitty Wells was the first and only Queen of Country Music, no matter what they call the rest of us. She was a great inspiration to me as well as every other female singer in the country music business. In addition to being a wonderful asset to country music, she was a wonderful woman. — Dolly Parton
Is it possible that future generations will regard our present agribuisness and eating practices in much the same way we now view Nero's entertainments or Mengele's experiments? My own initial reaction is that such a comparison is hysterical, extreme - and yet the reason it seems extreme to me appears to be that I believe animals are less morally important than human behings; and when it comes to defending such a belief, even to myself, I have to acknowledge that (a) I have an obvious selfish interest in this belief, since I like to eat certain kinds of animals and want to be able to keep doing it, and (b) I haven't succeeded in working out any sort of personal ethical system in which the belief is truly defensible instead of just selfishly convenient. — David Foster Wallace
We are what and where we are because we have first imagined it. — Donald Curtis