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Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

We cordially believe in the rights of property. We think that normally and in the long run the rights of humanity, coincide with the rights of property ... But we feel that if in exceptional cases there is any conflict between the rights of property and the rights of man, then we must stand for the rights of man. — Theodore Roosevelt

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Helen Potrebenko

Eddie and Jim both said it was a great thing the Russians were winning because the strongest team should win. Shannon thought the fascist philosophy was a very comfortable one. You simply cheered for the winner, who proved by virtue of winning that he should have won. No analysis, no doubts, no troubling moral questions. — Helen Potrebenko

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By J.L. Vallance

Yeah, sorry for not being all Betty Bad Ass; fighting isn't exactly a requirement for jazz singers. — J.L. Vallance

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

At some point something must have come from nothing. — Jostein Gaarder

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By John Milton

Not so on Man; him through their malice fall'n,
Father of Mercy and Grace, thou didst not doom
So strictly, but much more to pity incline:
No sooner did thy dear and only Son
Perceive thee purpos'd not to doom frail Man
So strictly, but much more to pity inclin'd,
He to appease thy wrath, and end the strife
Of mercy and Justice in thy face discern'd,
Regardless of the Bliss wherein hee sat
Second to thee, offer'd himself to die
For man's offence. O unexampl'd love,
Love nowhere to be found less than Divine!
Hail Son of God, Saviour of Men, thy Name
Shall be the copious matter of my Song
Henceforth, and never shall my Harp thy praise
Forget, nor from thy Father's praise disjoin. — John Milton

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Aharon Appelfeld

A person has to be by himself a little bit. We weren't born in a flock. Togetherness drives me out of my mind. — Aharon Appelfeld

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Junot Diaz

I might have no one in the world, but at least I'm free. — Junot Diaz

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Andy Kindler

I have so many strong opinions on the entertainment industry, but if I'm in a deli somewhere, and someone says they love that Adam Sandler movie where he dresses up as his twin sister - well, I don't want to make people feel bad for how they feel about things. I'm always courteous, not mean. — Andy Kindler

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Melika Dannese Lux

Because, my dear Eric, I have tasted the secret knowledge. I know how much to say and when to pull back. I know what to see and not see. And now that I have become whole again, I can never go back. All these things he has given me. Better than my supposed mother and father ever could. For that, I owe him my life and allegiance. — Melika Dannese Lux

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Raymond Carver

Maybe once, maybe years ago, I was a different kind of human being. I've forgotten, I don't know for sure. — Raymond Carver

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

All alterations and amendments of the Lord's own Word - are defilements and pollutions. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Liane Moriarty

I was just average, I'm afraid. Too dreamy. After school, — Liane Moriarty

Hallmark 50th Birthday Quotes By Pamela Freeman

The fact that she was still alive felt wrong, out of balance. She didn't feel special, or protected, or gods-bound. She thought the gods had acted to protect the roan, and she had just been along for the ride. It was the roan who was special, not she.
I should be dead, she thought. If she was dead, then all would have been settled. The warlord's men would have been satisfied to see her body swept away, the roan would have been safe from Beck's whip, the ghost of tyhe man she had killed could have gone to his rest. There was a rounding off - a justice - in her death. But alive, no one was satisfied and no one was safe. — Pamela Freeman