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Harbourville Quotes By Bert McCracken

When I hooked up with them I was still going to Narcotics Anonymous. But they were never into drugs. If it weren't for the band, I think I'd still be getting high. — Bert McCracken

Harbourville Quotes By John Lennon

It took me quite a long time to realise that my maleness was cutting off certain areas for Yoko [Ono]. She's a red hot liberationistand was quick to show me where I was going wrong, even though it seemed to me that I was just acting naturally. That's why I'm always interested to know how people who claim to be radical treat women. — John Lennon

Harbourville Quotes By Confucius

Think of tomorrow, the past can't be mended. — Confucius

Harbourville Quotes By Richie Benaud

'Mullygrubber' is an Australian term which means something that creeps along the ground; it's like a little grub. — Richie Benaud

Harbourville Quotes By Jimmy Carter

There's no doubt that usually a president's public image is enhanced by going to war. That never did appeal to me. — Jimmy Carter

Harbourville Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

My flower is ephemeral, thought little prince. And she only has four thorns for protection! And I've left her all alone! That — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Harbourville Quotes By Michael Jackson

Yet, instead of loving our children more, we install metal detectors in our schools. — Michael Jackson

Harbourville Quotes By Samuel Smiles

On the other hand, if surrounded by ignorance, coarseness, and selfishness, they will unconsciously assume the same character, and grow up to adult years rude, uncultivated, and all the more dangerous to society if placed amidst the manifold temptations of what is called civilised life. "Give your child to be educated by a slave," said an ancient Greek, "and instead of one slave, you will then have two." The child cannot help imitating what he sees. Everything is to him a model - of manner, of gesture, of speech, of habit, of character. "For the child," says Richter, "the most important era of life is that of childhood, when he begins to colour and mould himself by companionship with others. — Samuel Smiles

Harbourville Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Each truth about God known by the mind is a new motive for loving Him with the will. — Peter Kreeft