Huffington Post Valentine's Day Quotes & Sayings
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You never fight your eye when you look at a hole. If it looks one way, play it that way. Don't make a big deal out of an easy shot. — Ben Hogan

So if you're on tour for eight months, a year ... or whatever it is you definitely don't want arguments and I'm happy to say that I've always had a really nice bunch of people around me all the time. — Joan Armatrading

There was no evidence that the intelligence of the human race had improved, but for the first time everyone was given the fullest opportunity of using what brain he had. — Arthur C. Clarke

Trust in good verse then:
They only shall aspire,
When pyramids, as men
Are lost i'the funeral fire. — Arthur Quiller-Couch

It is easier to lure a fish than to hit it over the head with a club. — Carol Kendall

I am for economy. After that I am for more economy. At this time and under present conditions that is my conception of serving all the people. — Calvin Coolidge

You've turned my wounds into wisdom. Teaching me to learn from my mistakes. Which ones were mine and which were out of my control. — Cheryl McIntyre

Every Tear is a Word From the Broken Heart — Coco Nicole Estef

Science will provide the material basis for a spiritually mature technologically advanced civilisation, it will achieve its higher spiritual purpose of evolving all of humanity. No other spiritual, mystical or religious institution has ever been able to do this and never will. — Jonathan R. Banks

On Wednesday, July 19, the Council, having gleaned and discerned, released its official verdict: the fall of the tile bearing the letter "Z" constitutes the terrestrial manifestation of an empyrean Nollopian desire, that desire most surely being that the letter "Z" should be utterly excised
fully extirpated
absolutively heave-ho'ed from our communal vocabulary! — Mark Dunn

We are quick to give up control of ourselves to those who have the power to rule us as long as they also have the power to feed us. — Majid Kazmi