Hayricks Opal Mine Quotes & Sayings
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A man who loses his privacy loses everything. And a man who gives it up of his own free will is a monster. — Milan Kundera
The commercialization of sport is the democratization of sport. — Andrew Young
In a corporation, there can only be one guy in the end: the CEO. — Lee Iacocca
Life is so transient, finite, and fragile that there is no time to hate anyone. — Debasish Mridha
It must now atone in blood for its complicity in wickedness. — Abraham Lincoln
Unhappiness is such a heavy burden, those who carry it, when ever possible, unload it onto those around them. — Christopher Price
Don't trust the cannibal just 'cos he's usin' a knife and fork! — Terry Pratchett
In taking stock of a politician, the first question is not whether he was a good man who used righteous means, but whether he was successful in gaining power, in keeping it, and in governing; whether, in short, he was skilful at his particular craft or a bungler. — Frederick Scott Oliver
Probably we'd have been better off born in nineteenth-century Russia. I'd have been Prince So-and-so and you Count Such-and-such. We'd go hunting together, fight, be rivals in love, have our metaphysical complaints, drink beer watching the sunset from the shores of the Black Sea. In our later years, the two of us would be implicated in the Something-or-other Rebellion and exiled to Siberia, where we'd die. Brilliant, don't you think? — Haruki Murakami
Great. This girl was going to seriously mess with my ability to stay on parole. ~Maggie Mae Castro — Beth Yarnall
I wanted to see if the American man in plain brown pants and a bare torso could speak profound things. — Ted Shawn
Living is not existing but to live with joy. — Debasish Mridha
You don't understand the things I do, but I do have my reasons. They're not your reasons, so they're not real to you, but they're real to me, and that's enough. — Tom Topor
As technology has improved, our digital lives have only grown more tangled and cluttered. — Ryan Holmes
