Froup Quotes & Sayings
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If if's and and's were pots and pans, there'd be no need for tinkers. — George Bernard Shaw

Some have argued that the current era of rapid technological progress serves labor, and some have argued that it serves capital. What both camps have slighted is the fact that technology is not only integrating existing sources of labor and capital but also creating new ones. — Anonymous

The things that make me happiest in the whole world are going on the occasional picnic, either with my children or with my partner; big family gatherings; and being able to go to the grocery store - if I can get those things in, I'm doing good. — Kate Winslet

A true artist should have no secrets. On the stage, you must be able to transmit every emotion to the spectator. — Anna Pavlova

To believe that will has power over potentiality, that the passage to actuality is the result of a decision that puts an end to the ambiguity of potentiality (which is always potentiality to do and not to do) - this is the perpetual illusion of morality. — Giorgio Agamben

I didn't know," I start truthfully, "that it was the hard way when I started on it. — Maggie Stiefvater

People crushed by law have no hopes but from power. If laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to laws. — Thomas Babington Macaulay

We've had cloning in the South for years. It's called cousins. — Robin Williams

Whenever you find humour, you find pathos close by its side. — Edwin Percy Whipple

I personally know of scores of cases (of alcohoics) who were of the type with whom other methods had failed completely ... because of the extraordinary possibilities of rapid growth inherent in this froup they may mark a new epoch in the annals of alcoholism. These men may well have a remedy for thousands of such situations. — William Duncan Silkworth

I am poor in the essence of happiness, lady - rich only in never-ending unrest. In me there meet a combination of antithetical elements which are at eternal war with one another. Driven hither by objective influences - thither by subjective emotions - wafted one moment into blazing day, by mocking hope - plunged the next into the Cimmerian darkness of tangible despair, I am but a living ganglion of irreconcilable antagonisms. I hope I make myself clear, lady? — Arthur Sullivan

Oh, sweetheart. What can anyone do? That's just the way things are. You really think you can change the world? — Miguel Syjuco