First Sunday Of Advent Quotes & Sayings
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In general, life is better than it has ever been, and if you think that, in the past, there was some golden age of pleasure and plenty to which you would, if you were able, transport yourself, let me say one single word : Dentistry. — P. J. O'Rourke

That industry expects you to prove yourself over and over again. Do I stay doing this, or do I raise my daughter and live surrounded by people who love me? Wasn't even really a choice. — Lisa Bonet

It's harder to build than destroy. To build is to engage and change. In jazz, we call progressing harmonies changes. Changes are like obstacles on a speed course. They demand your attention and require you to be present. They are coming ... they are here ... and then they are gone. It's how life comes. Each moment is a procession from the future into the past and the sweet spot is always the present. Live in that sweet spot. Be present. — Wynton Marsalis

The mass media are class media. — Michael Pare

I've always had those little goals that I've worked toward-They add up. — Stacy Allison

I believe the man who will go down in posterity is the man who paints his own time and the scenes of everyday life around him. — Childe Hassam

Every human brain is both a broadcasting and receiving station for the vibration of thought. — Napoleon Hill

The Liberals have been pressing for the brief on the basis of which he said there was authority for war. — Clare Short

In a society that functions optimally, those who can should naturally want to provide for those who can't. That's how it's designed to work. I truly believe we're here to take care of one another. — LeVar Burton

Keynes tried to show that market economies could settle in equilibrium states in which the labour market did not clear, and in which the level of unemployment was high. He believed that this was due to a particular example of market failure, developed in his concept of effective demand. — Paul Ormerod

If it does not come at the last to gladness, then to hell with it. — Douglas Wilson