Gramajo Uruguay Quotes & Sayings
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...the presiding judge told me in bizarre language that I was to have my head cut off in a public square in the name of the French people...The lawyer put his hand on my wrist. I wasn't thinking about anything anymore. But the presiding judge asked me if I had anything to say. I thought about it. I said, 'No.' That's when they took me away. — Albert Camus

To pile up honey upon sugar, and sugar upon honey, to an interminable tedious sweetness. — Charles Lamb

How did you know which life was the right one for you when there were so many to choose from? — Sarah Pekkanen

There are always advancements that are happening with mining technology and the ability to detect gases or methane within the mine. Those things are moving forward every day. — Morgan Spurlock

To tell the truth about oneself, to discover oneself near at hand, is not easy. — Virginia Woolf

Sometimes playing TV can be really nerve-wracking, and I think I tend to handle that by trying to look at my band-mates as frequently as possible and ignore everything else. — Keith Murray

And when that's working, the sum can be greater than the parts. — Jim Coleman

They prised open the door in the morning. The beatific expression on his face was exactly what one would find in a temple deity or the just dead - an unsmiling smile. The absurdity and humour was there if one could just see it, the question and answer staring one in the face — Srividya Srinivasan

With many countries on the verge of redefining a basic social institution, What Is Marriage? issues an urgent call for full deliberation of what is at stake. The authors make a compelling secular case for marriage as a partnership between a man and a woman, whose special status is based on society's interest in the nurture and education of children. — Mary Ann Glendon

I believe that the high rates of property crime (and some of the increase in violent crime) are part of the price you pay for freedom. — James Q. Wilson