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Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Antonio Machado

Like an abandoned dog who cannot find
a smell or a track and roams
along the roads, with no road, like
the child who in a night of the fair
gets lost among the crowd,
and the air is dusty, and the candles
fluttering,
astounded, his heart
weighed down by music and by pain;
that's how I am, drunk, sad by nature,
a mad and lunar guitarist, a poet,
and an ordinary man lost in dreams,
searching constantly for God among the mists. — Antonio Machado

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Vanna Bonta

Poetry is a subset of a Cosmos, which in itself, is a poem. — Vanna Bonta

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Ha-Joon Chang

Making rich people richer doesn't make the rest of us richer. — Ha-Joon Chang

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Ronald Reagan

There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder. — Ronald Reagan

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By David Cheriton

There is something about military history that fascinates me. You find that many battles have been lost by people with very good military background when they fought battles in a battleground they didn't understand. I have seen that in business, too. You have to look at a marketplace like a battle-ground. — David Cheriton

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

Our goal is to create a beloved community and
this will require a qualitative change in our souls
as well as a quantitative change in our lives. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

I note that some whom I greatly love and esteem, who are, in my judgment, among the very choicest of God's people, nevertheless, travel most of the way to heaven by night. — Charles Spurgeon

Golly Gee Willikers Quotes By Richard King

The horror genre is important because it promotes experimentation in filmmaking. — Richard King