Gaddock Quotes & Sayings
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You can believe that he was taught to love and respect all mankind - but to fear no man. — Wellington Mara

I try to motivate people and inspire them, to let them know that they're not alone. — Jason David Frank

I understand now, Fluttering Bird! I must draw the cats close - together once more - so that we can grow strong and spread like the Blazing Star. — Erin Hunter

Divine is the task to relieve pain — Hippocrates

Swag is my ethic, s/o to my bitches — Joe Prophet

Fond mother, you that will never correct a child, hear the charge, and let it thrill through your heart, exciting emotions of horror, you are a hater of your child; your foolish love is infanticide; your cruel embraces are hugging your child to death. In not correcting him, you are committing sin of the heaviest kind, and your own wickedness, in not correcting him, will at last punish yourself. — John Angell James

I have tried to improve telescopes and practiced continually to see with them. These instruments have play'd me so many tricks that I have at last found them out in many of their humours. — William Herschel

She posed as being more indolent than she felt, for fear of finding herself less able than she could wish. — Elizabeth Bowen

I just want to put some positive stuff out there. If it works, great. If it doesn't, no problem. — Kevin James

We have reached an important point when the end begins to come into view. — William Westmoreland

You need a whole community to raise a child. I have raised two children, alone. — Toni Morrison

Perhaps the price of comfort is that life passes more rapidly. But for anyone who has lived in uneasiness, even for a short, memorable duration, it's a trade-off that will gladly be made. — Arthur Nersesian

After listening to you for slightly more than one hour, I can tell that you are a strong and intelligent man and that you want peace — Howard Metzenbaum

Suddenly his heart seemed to turn to ice and his bowels to water. — George Orwell