Joseph Darby Quotes & Sayings
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I suppose a great and soul filling love is perhaps the greatest experience a man may have, but it is such a rarity as to be almost negligible. — Everett Ruess

There's moments when I think it's kind of silly and I wish I would've just stayed natural — Carmen Electra

I'm in a foul mood as I'm making stupid mistakes ... This morning I lost beyond repair a painting with which I had been happy, having done about twenty sessions on it; it had to be thoroughly scraped away ... what a rage I was in! — Claude Monet

The shortest distance between two points is the line from me to you. — Fisher Amelie

Los Angeles can never be convinced to fight fair, but the town has an insidious way of tempting back its most devoted followers. — Jennifer Harrison

Beer was not made to be moralized about, but to be drunk. — Theodore Maynard

Take care of all of your memories. You cannot relive them. Bob Dylan — Alm Hlgh

What I am anxious to do is to get the best bill possible with the least amount of friction ... I wish to avoid [splitting our party]. I shall do all in my power to retain the corporation tax as it is now and also force a reduction of the [tariff] schedules. It is only when all other efforts fail that I'll resort to headlines and force the people into this fight. — William Howard Taft

If you ever wanted to know how good life could be; start living it without the views and opinions of the world! — Mary Rodwell

It would help the poor people who need jobs. Minimum wage is a mandate. We're against mandates so why should we have it? It would be very beneficial. — Ron Paul

At college, I felt frustrated thinking three years was a long time and I just wanted a job but afterwards I was in employment the whole time. I got into a theatre company and started doing stand-up gigs for cash, so I lived hand-to-mouth, but there was always enough to pay the bills. — Bill Bailey

The presence of a noble nature, generous in its wishes, ardent in its charity, changes the lights for us: we begin to see things again in their larger, quieter masses, and to believe that we too can be seen and judged in the wholeness of our character. — George Eliot

Just like that, he's gone. Things can change so quickly. One second you're in the present, the next you're remembering the past. — Janet Gurtler

I grew up riding when I was younger in Texas. I actually learned how to ride in Norway. I really love riding horses. — Jackson Rathbone