Freixo Espada Quotes & Sayings
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Liberty? Independence? Are they to remain only words? Gentlemen, let us make them fighting words! — Nathan Hale

New possibilities for a more active democracy are beginning to emerge in the information age. Effective citizen action is possible if citizens develop the abilities to gain access to information of all kinds and the skills to put such information to effective use. — Harry Boyte

I usually decide what to wear in the morning, but sometimes, I'll have a favorite coat or sweater or shoes, and I'll wear them everyday for a week! — Cameron Russell

God didn't have time to create a nobody ... — Mary Kay Ash

Sometimes virtue starves while vice is fed. — Alexander Pope

When I was a child, all problems had ended with a single word from my father. A smile from him was sunshine, his scowl a bolt of thunder. He was smart, and generous, and honorable without fail. He could exile a trespasser, check my math homework, and fix the leaky bathroom sink, all before dinner. For the longest time, I thought he was invincible. Above the petty problems that plagued normal people.
And now he was gone. — Rachel Vincent

Choice dependent on wealth; those are the Tory words. — Tony Blair

I will work for energy policies that recognize oil won't last forever. — Roscoe Bartlett

Life will come to an end, a return to dust from which we came ... The spirit becomes memories living in the minds of people. — Hiromu Arakawa

So, I have the responsibility of making sure that HUD functions and runs well. — Alphonso Jackson

What I've done for the last ten years is develop high profile entertainment properties for animation, so it's kind of funny to be able to create my own book to already know how I'd want to develop it for animation and live action. — Eric Wight

If the garden of Eden really exists it does so moment by moment, fragmented and tough, cropping up like a fan of buddleia high up in the gutter of a deserted warehouse, or in a heap of frozen cabbages becoming luminous in the reflected light of roadside snow. — Helen Dunmore