God Society Garlic Quotes & Sayings
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He has achieved success who has worked well, laughed often, and loved much. — Elbert Hubbard
Mr. Palmer does not hear me," said she, laughing, "he never does sometimes. It is so ridiculous! — Jane Austen
Men who pay in promises should have at least the sense to promise more. — George R R Martin
Usually form seems to find me in the process of writing a poem, though I have nothing against starting out with the form. — Matthea Harvey
How good a book is should be judged by the man who writes it by the excellence of the material that he eliminates. — Ernest Hemingway,
I sat thinking. How it was she who'd mentioned love first. How she seemed to be waiting, the door still between us, for me to act. And I imagined that if I reached for her I would find her where she lay waiting in the water, and my fingers would glide over her bare wet skin until every inch of her, every crook and hollow, would become mine. I would vouch for her with my life. — John Burnham Schwartz
Love makes things possible, not easy. — Sam Gayton
Money doesn't change who you are; it magnifies who you really are. — Farrah Gray
There is not enough magic in a bloodline to forge an instant, irrevocable bond. — James Earl Jones
One of the major jobs of the Harvard president is to choose the deans. I've had the opportunity to choose a considerable number of deans already, so I've learned a lot in the process in doing it. — Drew Gilpin Faust
A decent human being is ashamed at being somebody's boss! — Arno Hintjens
Perhaps the mistake I made at the start of my mandate is not understanding the symbolic dimension of the president's role and not being solemn enough in my acts. A mistake for which I would like to apologise or explain myself and which I will not make again. Now, I know the job. — Nicolas Sarkozy
Don't you wanna be a great baseball player?" He sighed back into the wall. "I want to be a great man, Fielding." And so we stand, proved of our existence by those who see us. And how did I see Grand, how did any of us, but as the one who would be great at this and that, as long as it was baseball and girls. He always had to be what we wanted him to be first. He existed only by proxy to our dreams of him. — Tiffany McDaniel
