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Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

What's that there Slivovitz like?" Helmholtz asked the bartender, squinting at a dusty bottle on the bottom row. He had just finished a sloe gin rickey. "I didn't even know we had it," said the bartender. He put the bottle on the bar, tilting it away from himself so he could read the label. "Prune brandy," he said. "Believe I'll try that next," said Helmholtz. — Kurt Vonnegut

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Al Gore

There's lots about politics I don't feel comfortable with. To talk about the politics of future ideas is impossible in soundbite form. — Al Gore

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Brian A. Leslie

A man is only as rich as the people around him — Brian A. Leslie

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Jim Wickwire

For every hiker, climber or canoeist who gets into trouble, there are thousands more who don't. Peter Bronski's compelling account of misadventures in the Adirondacks is a necessary corrective for those who go into the mountains unwary of the dangers. — Jim Wickwire

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Max Beerbohm

I need no dictionary of quotations to remind me that the eyes are the windows of the soul. — Max Beerbohm

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By M.F.K. Fisher

There are many people like me who believe firmly, if somewhat incoherently, that pockets on this planet are filled with what humans have left behind them, both good and evil, and that any such spiritual accumulation can stay there forever, past definition of such a stern word. — M.F.K. Fisher

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Damian Wampler

It is time for you to choose, the rope or the spike! — Damian Wampler

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By Thomas Browne

Think before you act; think twice before you speak. — Thomas Browne

Hegenbart Jerry Quotes By David R. Hawkins

The degree to which we have not allowed ourselves to experience the reality of our true Self is represented by our resentment toward those who have actually done so. — David R. Hawkins