Governors Of Georgia Quotes & Sayings
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If you rank me with the lyric poets, my exalted head shall strike the stars.
[Lat., Quod si me lyricis vatibus inseris,
Sublimi feriam sidera vertice.] — Horace

Oh, that. You're not confused. You're falling in love. And it sucks almost as much as it's amazing. — Trinity Faegen

Like I always said, if I'm one of the top players in the game, pay me like I'm one of the top players in the game. — Terrell Owens

it is a great mercy to be reclaimed and called home when we go astray, though it be by a tempest. — Matthew Henry

The closet is a closet, but it's also a rocket or a tree house. Your mind is a palace, as long as you go in the right rooms. — Erin Entrada Kelly

It was a few seconds before Cinder found her voice and she had to grip the door frame to keep standing.
"Thorne?"
His head jerked around. "Cinder?"
"Wh - what are you - how? Where have you been? What's going on? Why are you wearing that stupid bandanna?"
He laughed. Gripping a wooden cane, he stumbled toward her, waving one hand until it landed on her shoulder. Then he was hugging her, suffocating her against his chest. "I missed you too."
"You jerk," she hissed, even as she returned the hug. "We thought you were dead!"
"Oh, please. It'd take a lot more than a satellite plummeting to Earth to kill me. Although, admittedly, Cress may have saved us that time. — Marissa Meyer

It has always appalled me that really bright scientists almost all work in
the most competitive fields, the ones in which they are making the least
difference. In other words, if they were hit by a truck, the same
discovery would be made by somebody else about 10 minutes later. — Aubrey De Grey

You will recover [from a broken heart] by beginning to identify the difference between frightened and loving parts of your personality. — Gary Zukav

What I hate in fiction is when the author knows better than the characters what they should do. — Pat Barker

Now all oscillatory movements of such an electron can be conceived of as being split up into force, and two circular oscillations perpendicular to this direction rotating in opposite directions. — Pieter Zeeman

We haven't even begun to see just how many transactions are going to take place online. — Natalie Massenet

( ... ) the translator of prose is the slave of the author and the translator of poetry is his rival. — Andrei Makine

Rep. John Lewis, Georgia Democrat and a civil rights leader during the 1960s, was one of those calling on the president for a more robust federal response, such as President Dwight D. Eisenhower did against Jim Crow-defending Southern governors. — Anonymous