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If fishes were wishes the ocean would be all of our desire. — Gertrude Stein
Your greatest accomplishment may not be something you do but someone you raise. — Andy Stanley
As Day and other observers had reported, the slaves were leading very comfortable lives. After this tactic [slave rebellions in the South] failed, it became obvious to the conspirators that an actual military invasion was the only solution to their campaign. The merchant bankers of New England, who were directly controlled by the Rothschilds, were no instructed to finance a military attack against the South. Their instrumentality was the already well-known terrorist, John Brown. He was financed by a group famed as "the Secret Six". — Eustace Mullins
It has been said that we have not had the three R's in America, we had the six R's; remedial readin', remedial 'ritin' and remedial 'rithmetic. — Robert M. Hutchins
All learned people learn Latin. It's bound to come in useful. Fairy tales, on the other hand, are about real life. — Monica Furlong
My eyes jut to a snarling, seething Seth who stares me down with utter contempt. — Anonymous
In the next room, perhaps twenty people were sitting around, drinking what looked like wine out of wine-glasses. They were the sort of people William and Louisa used to be in the habit of knowing, a crowd of elegant furniture, like the legs of a herd of gazelle taken together, and equally useless, when all things are considered. — Jesse Ball
A FEW DAYS passed. Miserable days; they should have been gray and overcast. I hated that they weren't. — Anyta Sunday
You believe this is a game, and you may be right. But if you think you can play it better than me, think again. — Ellen Hopkins
This was something sure to be crammed full of warm secrets, like an antique clock built when peace filled the world. — Haruki Murakami
But if the two countries or governments are at war, the men of science are not. That would, indeed be a civil war of the worst description: we should rather, through the instrumentality of the men of science soften the asperities of national hostility.
{Davy's remarks to Thomas Poole on accepting Napoleon's prize for the best experiment on Galvanism.} — Humphry Davy
A Trump presidency will turn the economy around and restore the great American tradition of giving each new generation hope for brighter opportunities than those of the generation that came before. — Ivanka Trump
what if that which ought to be doesn't exist — Alejandra Pizarnik
Senator H. V. Johnson said: I believe we should be recreant to our noble mission, if we refused acquiescence in the high purposes of a wise Providence. War has its evils. In all ages it has been the minister of wholesale death and appalling desolation; but however inscrutable to us, it has also been made, by the Allwise Dispenser of events, the instrumentality of accomplishing the great end of human elevation and human happiness ... It is in this view, that I subscribe to the doctrine of manifest destiny. — Howard Zinn
I can identify with steelworkers. I can identify with workers that have had a difficult time. — Dan Quayle