Fleeters Quotes & Sayings
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Libertarian principles are very simple, but you can't violate any of them and still call yourself Libertarian. — John McAfee

I didn't mean to kill nobody ... I just meant to shoot the sonofabitch in the head. Him dying was between him and the Lord. — R.L. Burnside

[On Einstein:] You cannot analyze him, otherwise you will misjudge him. Such a genius should be irreproachable in every respect. But no, nature doesn't behave like this. Where she gives extravagantly, she takes away extravagantly. — Elsa Einstein

A nation cannot afford to do a mean thing. — Charles Sumner

I got a telegraph from my mother who said that my step-father had had a heart attack, come home and earn a living. So I went back to England and the only thing I knew to earn any cash was through hairdressing. — Vidal Sassoon

I understand that you are still grieving. But we will always be grieving. — Michelle Moran

We were now well and truly up the creek, and paddles were in short supply. — Stephen Boyle

Yoga means we accept responsibility for the tasks in our life, and we know that being a king, being an enlightened teacher, being someone who sweeps the streets, we know that nothing is a greater yoga than anything else. — Frederick Lenz

Certain characteristic properties of elements can be foretold from their atomic weights. — Dmitri Mendeleev

The sun does not hurry, yet is always on time.
Stars do not hurry, yet are never late.
God may not hurry, but never delays. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Don't wait for the right opportunity: create it. — George Bernard Shaw

Words are life. Carefully choose your words. — Lailah Gifty Akita

And the quality of good judgement is clearly a form of knowledge and skill, as it is because of knowledge and not because of ignorance that we judge well. — Plato

People screw up. People screw up a lot. We allow our own selfishness to overpower us at times. It happens. But you can't allow that to tear you down. You can't keep dwelling on your past choices, and your past actions, or else you'll never learn from them. — Nicole Sobon