Gilroy Gardens Quotes & Sayings
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These are six ways of courting defeat, which must be carefully noted by the general who has attained a responsible post. — Sun Tzu

We need to ensure our men and women in uniform are equipped with the very best money can buy. We also have to make sure critical military technologies are developed in America and that the U.S. defense manufacturing base remains healthy and strong. — Joe Lieberman

I was early taught by sorrow to shed tears, and now when sudden joy lights up, or any unexpected sorrow strikes my heart, I find it difficult to repress the full and swelling tide of feeling. — Dorothea Dix

The great thing about America is everybody should vote. — George W. Bush

In all the events of life, you must recognize the Divine will. Adore and bless it, especially in the things which are the hardest for you. — Pio Of Pietrelcina

While liberals appeared to be safely in power, feminists could perhaps afford the luxury of defining Larry Flynt or Roman Polanski as Enemy Number One. Now that we have to cope with Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms, a rethinking of priorities seems in order. — Ellen Willis

We are eager to believe that others are flawed because we are eager to believe in what we wish for. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

War is the absence of law, yet there are so many rules governing it. My enemy never obeyed any rules. — David Bowman

I want to make you laugh like that." "Like what?" "Like you're free. — Codi Gary

When you got a question," Polly said before Granada could ask, "first be silent. Look around you. Let creation speak the truth to you." She — Jonathan Odell

Books have their destinies like men. And their fates, as made by generations of readers, are very different from the destinies foreseen for them by their authors. Gulliver's Travels, with a minimum of expurgation, has become a children's book; a new illustrated edition is produced every Christmas. That's what comes of saying profound things about humanity in terms of a fairy story. — Aldous Huxley

But women do not say 'We', except at some congress of feminists or similar formal demonstration; men say 'women', and women use the same word in referring to themselves. — Simone De Beauvoir

You see, Minka, my father would say. Anything is possible. Even the most terrible beast might one day be a distant memory. He would hold my hand in his, tracing my finger along the brightest stars in the constellation. Look, he would say. There is the head, and the tail. There's the heart. — Jodi Picoult