Ground Hogs Day Quotes & Sayings
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My sense of divine brings with it a strange sound of music with its glories, a marvellous melody sounding like a multitude of flutes. — Paul Twitchell

Until the 19th century, the term 'to consume' was used mainly in its negative connotations of 'destruction' and 'waste'. Tuberculosis was known as 'consumption', that is, a wasting disease. Then economists came up with a bizarre theory, which has become widely accepted, according to which the basis of a sound economy is a continual increase in the consumption (that is, waste) of goods — Petr Skrabanek

There are so many things about which some old man ought to tell one while one is little; for when one is grown one would know them as a matter of course. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Here then is the origin and rise of government; namely, a mode rendered necessary by the inability of moral virtue to govern the world; here too is the design and end of government, viz. Freedom and security. — Thomas Paine

Give me honorable enemies rather than ambitious ones, and I'll sleep more easily by night. — George R R Martin

Now, ten or more years later, far away from her home or even any thought of having a home, she again touched the feeling from that long ago day, being alone but not lonely, of being solitary yet sufficient. — Tad Williams

You go to your TV to turn your brain off. You go to the computer when you want to turn your brain on. — Steve Jobs

I am convinced that there can be no regeneration of mankind until laughter is put down. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Celebrity is a word I take great umbrage with. I'm actively anti-celebrity. — Nicolas Cage

Sing, then. Sing, indeed, with shoulders back, and head up so that song might go to the roof and beyond to the sky. Mass on mass of tone, with a hard edge, and rich with quality, every single note a carpet of colour woven from basso profundo, and basso, and baritone, and alto, and tenor, and soprano, and also mezzo, and contralto, singing and singing, until life and all things living are become a song.
O, Voice of Man, organ of most lovely might. — Richard Llewellyn

Everyone knows, or has strongly suspected, that capital theory is difficult. — Charles Ferguson

You make a mistake, you keep going. — Linda Gray