Hicklebees San Jose Quotes & Sayings
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Leisure for reverie, gay or somber, does much to enrich life. — Mary Ritter Beard
I never think of an entire book at once. I always just start with a very small idea. In 'Holes,' I just began with the setting; a juvenile correctional facility located in the Texas desert. Then I slowly make up the story, and rewrite it several times, and each time I rewrite it, I get new ideas, and change the old ideas around. — Louis Sachar
After about 25 fights you don't always have to keep going to the bathroom before the fight. — Lennox Lewis
I do not believe that the Constitution was the offspring of inspiration, but I am as satisfied that it is as much the work of a Divine Providence as any of the miracles recorded in the Old and New Testament. — Benjamin Rush
One has to commit a painting,' said Degas,
'the way one commits a crime. — Elizabeth Bishop
A great European federative system alone can be favourable to the development of civilisation. — Napoleon Bonaparte
You cannot but remember the lively enthusiasm which your discourse created. Oh! how I drank your words! How your eloquence seemed to steal me from myself! I scarcely dared to breathe, fearing to lose a syllable; and while you spoke, Methought a radiant glory beamed round your head, and your countenance shone with the majesty of a God. I — Matthew Lewis
He who would love much has also much to suffer. — Jose Rizal
Think about it: You're trying to raise cash to save an endangered animal. You've got orphaned pandas getting 3 trillion YouTube hits, and you've got seals being clubbed over the head by roughnecks. The money flows in. But what about the poor shark? — Stephen Rodrick
Selfish people, with no heart to speak of, have the best time of it. — Josh Billings
Those who don't know will have to find out by experience that "a quiet conscience gives you strength!" Yours, — Anne Frank
In the sense of attributing to the claimant a prognostic view of his present ailments, freedom has always been of the oppressed. — Ashfaq Saraf
