Frady And Stafford Quotes & Sayings
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Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual. Anyone who either cannot lead the common life or is so self-sufficient as not to need to, and therefore does not partake of society, is either a beast or a god. — Aristotle.
I WILL RUN FOR EVER,IF I CANT, I WILL WALK FOR EVER BUT IF I CANT, I WILL LIMP FOR EVER. — QHUBEKANI NCUBE
I'm a farmer with a mandolin and a high tenor voice. — Bill Monroe
What you think is an illusion created by your glands, your emotions and, in the last analysis, by the content of your stomach. That gray matter you're so proud of is like a mirror in an amusement park which transmits to you nothing but distorted signals from reality forever beyond your grasp. — Ayn Rand
It's important to respect and exhaustively study the masters of music, but as you grow and develop it's important to use their discoveries, not as a final destination but as a catalyst for your original ideas. — Carl Orr
But war had a taming effect — Nadia Hashimi
There have been discussions of doing 'The Demon Cycle' on both large and small screen scale, and while there is no project currently in development, I think the series has both the big imagery and complex character development to have legs either as a TV series or film franchise. — Peter V. Brett
I say there is no modern evil which cannot be justified by these ancient texts; and there is nowhere in Christendom a clergy which cannot be persuaded to cite them at the demand of ruling classes. — Upton Sinclair
Friends will come along as u go some will stay and some will go but give your best to them while they were here — Alex
As I lifted her up in my arms, my heart racing with delight;
I knew in that moment, my bookmark had found a new home for a night; — Ray
I am thinking of poets who haven't written well in years
but who rubbed against the sun twenty years ago
Aren't they in their own kinds of prisons too? — B.J. Ward
