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Jenooary Quotes By Bear Bryant

If you are going to be a successful duck hunter, you must go where the ducks are. — Bear Bryant

Jenooary Quotes By James Russell Lowell

Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid in Jenooary. — James Russell Lowell

Jenooary Quotes By Bernard Malamud

His worst fault is he thinks his brains entitle him to certain privileges. — Bernard Malamud

Jenooary Quotes By Mark Barrowcliffe

When Reg died and we first looked into getting a new dog, I was adamant we should pick up a mongrel from an animal-rescue shelter. It's not only that they're usually healthier and have better temperaments, they also fit with my world view - I prefer a ballpoint to a fountain pen, a barber to a hair stylist, and camping over glamping. — Mark Barrowcliffe

Jenooary Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Man may behold what ugliness he likes if he is sure that he will not worship it; but there are some so weak that they will worship a thing only because it is ugly. These must be chained to the beautiful. It is not always wrong even to go, like Dante, to the brink of the lowest promontory and look down at hell. It is when you look up at hell that a serious miscalculation has probably been made. — G.K. Chesterton

Jenooary Quotes By Kenneth Bonert

When I started to write realistic, real fiction, the voices that were the strongest for me - the characters that I heard, the people that I knew - were the ones from my childhood. — Kenneth Bonert

Jenooary Quotes By Kevin Smith

For years, my job was to make the movie inexpensively. And I could bring it in. What I can't control are the costs of marketing. — Kevin Smith

Jenooary Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Perhaps both men and women in America may hunger, in our material, outward, active, masculine culture, for the supposedly feminine qualities of heart, mind and spirit
qualities which are actually neither masculine nor feminine, but simply human qualities that have been neglected. It is growth along these lines that will make us whole, and will enable the individual to become world to himself. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh