Hardwicks Early Texas Quotes & Sayings
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When all sinnes grow old, coveteousnesse is young. — George Herbert
[For] men to whom nothing seems great but reason ... nature ... is a cosmos, so admirable, that to penetrate to its ways seems to them the only thing that makes life worth living. These are the men whom we see possessed by a passion to learn ... Those are the natural scientific men; and they are the only men that have any real success in scientific research. — Charles Sanders Peirce
Life is a walk through the forest. Don't fear the trees, fear what lurks behind them. — Richelle E. Goodrich
There are some secrets you want to keep to yourself, even if they don't matter. They might only matter if you keep them secret. — Lemony Snicket
When [wines] were good they pleased my sense, cheered my spirits, improved my moral and intellectual powers, besides enabling me to confer the same benefits on other people. (Notes on a Cellar Book) — George Saintsbury
Most pastors railing against gay marriage have never cried out on racism, any type of injustice or police brutality. They've never once made a statement about health care. Many of them are silent on community issues. They are very silent, but they have become the leaders of this particular movement. — Otis Moss III
I love playing under pressure. In fact, if there's no pressure, then I'm not in the perfect zone. — Virat Kohli
Civilisation is the distance that man has placed between himself and his own excreta. — Brian W. Aldiss
Poor Harper Seven Beckham, having to live with that name all her life. It's the Boy Named Sue syndrome; at the very least it will toughen her up. — Simon Hoggart
