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Top Hegwood Law Quotes

Promises are perhaps made in haste or out of emotions, that is why people do not afford to keep them — Tarif Naaz

The people of the Sudan expect a lot from the institution of the presidency, and we should live up to their expectations. — Salva Kiir Mayardit

Painting is a faith and that it brings with it the duty to pay no heed to public opinion - and that in it one conquers by perseverance and not by giving in. — Vincent Van Gogh

Nobody who's really using his ego, his real ego, has any time for any goddam hobbies — J.D. Salinger

I'm still down with Jesus. I like to think of him mostly as a social revolutionary who mixed with bad crowds and hated the rich. — Craig Thompson

A man can get discouraged many times but he is not a failure until he begins to blame somebody else and stops trying. — John Burroughs

The world of efficiency and anonymity dehumanises us. We have to ask who the invisible people are. Who makes our clothes? Who picks our vegetables? And how are they treated? — Shane Claiborne

Let husbands know Their wives have sense like them. They see, and smell, And have their palates both for sweet and sour, As husbands have. — William Shakespeare

First become a Zorba, a flower of this earth, and earn the capacity through it to become a Buddha - the flower of the other world. The other world is not away from this world; the other world is not against this world: the other world is hidden in this. This is only a manifestataion of the other, and the other is the unmanifest part of this. — Rajneesh

There's nothing good about diversity, other than the food, and we don't need 128 million Mexicans for the restaurants. — Ann Coulter

The cost of being a publicly traded stock has gone way, way up. It doesn't make sense for a little company to be public anymore. A lot of little companies are going private to be rid of these burdensome requirements ... — Charlie Munger