Glanworth Tyres Quotes & Sayings
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Some day ... as you grow older, you will find imagination sometimes produces a truth that is greater than any fact. — James Jones

Whoever claims that economic competition represents 'survival of the fittest' in the sense of the law of the jungle, provides the clearest possible evidence of his lack of knowledge of economics. — George Reisman

Personal truth differs from one person to the next, so how can truth itself be a constant? At least we can listen to each other in truth. — Jay Woodman

For me, being a writer is not an altered state. It's very ponderous, and very - it's like being a shoemaker. — Anne Lamott

This was life. This was control. Gavilar had been the leader, the momentum, and the essence of their conquest. But Dalinar had been the warrior. Their opponents had surrendered to Gavilar's rule, but the Blackthorn - he was the man who had scattered them, the one who had dueled their leaders and slain their best Shardbearers. — Brandon Sanderson

Austen is a moralist, but, as John Lauber has put it, she is not a "punitive" moralist. Sometimes her villains receive no more serious punishment than to achieve their desires. Often that is punishment enough. — Peter J. Leithart

Those characters wherein fear predominates over hope may apprehend too much from ... instances of irregularity. They may conclude too hastily that nature has formed man insusceptible of any other government than that of force, a conclusion not founded in truth nor experience. — Thomas Jefferson

Waiting patiently for the fatest bone is a dog's lifestyle. — Michael Bassey Johnson

A man's wealth can ... also be measured by what he doesn't have and doesn't want. When he wants little, he is a rich man. — Bill Bonner

Most of the people in advertising now - mention Bill Bernbach to them, they don't know. — Jerry Della Femina

As ever, he is surpriz'd by the fierceness of their bodies, their inability to hold back, the purity of the not-yet-dishonest, - 'twould take a harder Case than Mason not to struggle with Tears of Sentiment. — Thomas Pynchon