Henry Pittock Quotes & Sayings
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There can be no faith in government if our highest offices are excused from scrutiny - they should be setting the example of transparency. — Edward Snowden

The first steps toward stewardship are awareness, appreciation, and the
selfish desire to have the things around for our kids to see. Presumably the
unselfish motives will follow as we wise up. — Barbara Kingsolver

I think what is nice about 'Elf,' and why it doesn't play as one long sketch, is that the character actually grows up during the course of the film. It's not just a character that you can keep checking in on and keep doing sketches about. It's a story. I'm pretty proud of how we told it. — Jon Favreau

I think if you believe in past lives, I must have been an extremely deprived being. I must have been mistreated, beaten, and forced into indentured servitude because this life has just been phenomenal. — Bryan Cranston

You agreee with me that the situation is a lulu?
Certainly, a somewhat sharp crisis in your affairs would appear to have been precipitated, Sir. — P.G. Wodehouse

The multitude of false churches accredits the true religion. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I like talking to priests, to Catholics. Everyone has their beliefs. — Oscar Niemeyer

I have been acting for 32 years now and I feel so lucky to be able to have done exactly what I wanted to do. — Amanda Burton

Married love burns as fire, and seeks nothing more than the mate. It says, "I want only you" — Martin Luther

I don't disagree with anything I've ever said. Why in God's name would I disagree with something I've said? — Scott Ritter

The companies are multinational
why should labor still stick to borders? — Cory Doctorow

Prescribed exercise, still ran through boskage between the partisan bivouacs. The circle of villas in the outskirts of the town abandoned precipitately by their owners had been allotted by the partisans to various official purposes. In the largest of these the Russian mission lurked invisibly. — Evelyn Waugh