Holiday Greeting Cards Quotes & Sayings
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One of the many ways of contesting level-zero, and one of the best, is to take photographs, an activity in which one should start becoming adept very early in life, teach it to children since it requires discipline, aesthetic education, a good eye and steady fingers. — Julio Cortazar

Out of the dragon's claws and into the fire, there's a moment in every man's life when he must decide what is wrong and what is right. — Bryan Adams

The object of love expands and grows before us to eternity, until it includes all that is lovely, and we become all that can love. — Henry David Thoreau

An engineer can do for a dollar what any fool can do for two. — Arthur Mellen Wellington

Once we considered education a public expense; we know now that it is a public investment. — Lyndon B. Johnson

In the past I've thrown my wicket away on certain occasions. — Kevin Pietersen

I've been an evangelistic Baptist all my life and still am to some degree. — Jimmy Carter

The movie adaptations of stage musicals that I've seen, without exception, in my opinion don't work. A lot of people would disagree with me. — Stephen Sondheim

Looking at everything through your phone is only numbing your perception - it does not really enhance your experience of life in any way. — Jaggi Vasudev

For tolls too briefly the sounds of mercy ... In fear we ponder the use of thunder for peace — Shawn Phillips

I am convinced we shall succeed. I have faith in this country, because I have faith in its people. — Horst Koehler

Bad advice will blind you.
Good advice will instruct you.
Great advice will enlighten you. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Many hard working people in low paid jobs get housing benefit. — Nicola Sturgeon

Just like a man grieving because he has recently lost in his dreams some thing that he had never had in reality, or hoping that tomorrow he would dream that he found it again. That is how mathematics is created; it has its fatal flaw. — Vladimir Nabokov