Jacky Apian Quotes & Sayings
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Ronald Reagan knew audiences. It was a key element of his political genius. One of the things at which brilliant politicians are better than mediocre ones is smelling new public concerns over the horizon before they are picked up by polls - before the public even knows to call them 'issues' at all. — Rick Perlstein

Stubborness is believing in yourself when nobody else does. — Silvio Micali

That's life. Something always happens. We don't live in stasis, frozen in amber. — Dean Koontz

The things you don't have control over, you don't worry about. I have control over my attitude, my perception, how I do things, and you do the very best job you can. Other people have control over other things and you let them do their jobs. — Mike Sherman

Beside me Sam had started to shake silently. "Stop them," he murmured. "I'm going to bust my stitches. — Jojo Moyes

What garlic is to salad, insanity is to art. — Augustus Saint-Gaudens

You really know how to make a person sound like a hermit."
"If the sagging spot on the couch fits. — Ottilie Weber

(...) have is the hell of want. — Erika Johansen

A true and faithful Christian does not make holy living an accidental thing. It is his great concern. As the business of the soldier is to fight, so the business of the Christian is to be like Christ. — Jonathan Edwards

Yes: if only a hundredth of the efforts spent in curing diseases were spent in curing debauchery, disease would long ago have ceased to exist, whereas now all efforts are employed, not in extirpating debauchery, but in favoring it, by assuring the harmlessness of the consequences. — Leo Tolstoy

Nirvana bears no resemblance to anything in your current perceptual field. — Frederick Lenz

Do not fear to put novels into the hands of young people as an occasional holiday experiment, but above all, good poetry in all kinds,
epic, tragedy, lyric. If we can touch the imagination, we serve them; they will never forget it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Alas! the praise given to the ear
Ne'er was nor ne'er can be sincere. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon