Grunert Freezer Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing in the constitutions of Western states requires them to get involved in every foreign conflict. — Daniel Pipes
People who believe they are valued and set apart in the mind of a leader are less likely to be implacable foes. Jackson knew that both men and massive, impersonal forces shaped nations, and he was determined to use his own personality to, if not convert, then at least charm those who shaped the climate of opinion in which he was to govern. Hence the sweetness to the Smiths on their first visit and the calls on Mrs. Randolph: better to keep the establishment close, or at least off guard, than to alienate it altogether. The fact of a president's power and the White House itself are the most formidable weapons on the field. It — Jon Meacham
If you cannot love me, I will die. Before you came I wanted to die, I have told you many times. It is cruel to have made me want to live only to make my death more bloody. — James Baldwin
Finding our joy requires no leaping. It only wishes we'd opt for being lifted. — Kelly Corbet
Just as you won't enjoy the fruits of the tree you dislike, so you won't even wait to learn from people you hate. — Israelmore Ayivor
My definition of poor are those who need too much. Because those who need too much are never satisfied. — Jose Mujica
When younger writers and poets, musicians and painters are weakened by a stemming of funds, they come to me saddened, not as full of dreams and excitement and ideas. I am then weakened and diminished, and made less rich. — Maya Angelou
Strategic Thinking starts with the end in mind. — Pearl Zhu
The best of Mozart's works cannot be even slightly rewritten without diminishment. — Peter Shaffer
Whoever said ignorance is bliss must have died a horrible death with a really surprised look on his face. — Lisa Shearin
round hat, set upon it sideways, looked — James Joyce
The problem is that the economy isn't growing fast enough to accommodate the level of spending produced through the democratic process. — Jack Kemp