Gangway Ladder Quotes & Sayings
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Vegetation is the basic instrument the creator uses to set all of nature in motion. — Antoine Lavoisier

There were people who believed their opportunities to live a fulfilled life were hampered by the number of Asians in England, by the existance of a royal family, by the volume of traffic that passed by their house, by the malice of trade unions, by the power of callous employers, by the refusal of the health service to take their condition seriously, by communism, by capitalism, by atheism, by anything, in fact, but their own futile, weak-minded failure to get a fucking grip. — Stephen Fry

Say, this new home building idea of President Hoover's sounds good. They are working out a lot of beneficial things. The only thing is it took 'em so long to think of any of 'em. We ought to have plans in case of depression, just like we do in case of fire, 'Walk, don't run, to the nearest exit.' — Will Rogers

From the plough to paper, from the wheel to house, from tool handles to sailing ships. Man would have been nothing without trees. — Chris Priestley

The limits of the possible can only be defined by going beyond them into the impossible. — Arthur C. Clarke

There is a great discovery still to be made in literature, that of paying literary men by the quantity they do not write. — Thomas Carlyle

People have lost their history, the what and how and why of things. They know so little of the places where they live. — Dean Koontz

I must say, all these compliments you keep sending my way are bound to go to my head soon. Why, I don't recall the last time I was deemed peculiar and suspicious all in the same day. — Jen Turano

Blaming Obama for Iraq violence is like blaming Daniel Craig because Octopussy sucked. — John Fugelsang

I wondered why I was so startled by the encounter when there was something that seemed utterly inevitable about the moment. Not in any grand, destined sense; just in the quiet, stubborn way that unfinished business has of imposing its will on the unwilling. — Emily Giffin

The best diet is the one that you don't know you are on. — Chris Powell

I want to be a sunshine grandma. — Kay Robertson