Gratella Ice Quotes & Sayings
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I think the Supreme Court has not yet caught up to an era in which one keeps one's papers in a cloud, not a castle. — Rand Paul

The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer. — Pope Paul VI

I just like a good story. I want the story to be good and I want the character to be different than the last one I played. That's not always possible, but that's what I want. — Garret Dillahunt

Happy for America, happy for Europe, perhaps for the world when, on the delivery of Cornwallis's sword to the illustrious, the immortal Washington, or rather by his order, to the brave Lincoln, the sun of Liberty and Independence burst through a sable cloud, and his benign influence was, almost instantaneously, felt in our remotest corners! — Deborah Sampson

You're so busy being you, you don't realise how unprecedented you are — John Green

What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it's curved like a road through mountains. — Tennessee Williams

But, Jesus, Tommy, what do you expect me to say? I grew up with you. When we were kids your fly was open more often than the twenty-four-hour laundromat. If your dick had been a gun you could have outdrawn Doc Holliday. — Bart Yates

It is time to lay to rest the notion that germs jump into people and cause diseases. — E. Cheraskin

Changing husbands is about as satisfactory as changing a bundle from one hand to the other; it gives you only temporary relief. — Helen Rowland

A history-stopping archetype is being released into the skies of this planet, and if we are not careful it will halt all intellectual inquiry in the same way that the Christos archetype halted intellectual inquiry in the Hellenistic Age. — Terence McKenna

For in the long run, either through a lie, or through truth, people were bound to give themselves away ... — Agatha Christie

When you live in filth, your mind takes in filth and you feel nothing. — LeAlan Jones

The idea here is that we are less wicked than we are weak. As sarx - as mortal animals - we are playthings of the devil, who uses the fear of death to push and pull our survival instincts (our fleshly, sarx-driven passions) to keep us as "slaves to sin. — Richard Beck

In the space of less than seven days, I attended a track meet in Boston, flew from there to Bowling Green for the National Jaycees, then to Rochester for the blind, Buffalo for another track meet, New York to shoot a film called The Black Athlete, Miami for Ford Motor Company, back up to New York for 45 minutes to deliver a speech, then into L. A. for another the same night. — Jesse Owens