Jule Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, madam: yet I cannot choose but laugh,
To think it should leave crying and say 'Ay.'
And yet, I warrant, it had upon its brow
A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone;
A parlous knock; and it cried bitterly:
'Yea,' quoth my husband,'fall'st upon thy face?
Thou wilt fall backward when thou comest to age;
Wilt thou not, Jule?' it stinted and said 'Ay. — William Shakespeare

Gay sexuality inevitably involves brutal physical abusiveness and the unnatural imposition of alien substances into internal organs, orally and anally, that inevitably suppress the immune system and heighten susceptibility to disease. — Rod Parsley

I will not waste my life! I will finish my course and finish it well. I will display the Gospel of the grace of God in all I do. I will run my race to the end. - Paul — John Piper

I believe in living with the camera, and not using the camera. — Dorothea Lange

Beliefs kill more humans than all diseases and weapons combined, an inevitable tragedy because it's the hardest thing there is, knowing what to believe. — Jule Owen

I don't have much patience for people who enjoy limitless liberty while decrying those who get their hands dirty to make sure it exists for them. — Jule McBride

One feels relieved these days when a play is not like television. — Valerie Martin

It's not exclusive, but inclusive, which is the whole spirit of jazz. — Herbie Hancock

I thought he might hit me over the head, knowing that he wanted to do the whole show. He was young, ambitious, and a huge talent. But he was also very gentle, and we got along fine. — Jule Styne

Biggest pent-up negative wealth effect you can see in the economic data going back to 1952. — Jan Hatzius

Age is the biggest risk factor for many diseases. You're 100 times more likely to get a tumor at age 65 than age 35. It makes a huge difference. It gives a whole new meaning to preventive medicine. — Cynthia Kenyon

Every uncompromising ideology reduces faith to an idolatry, — Walter Brueggemann

Jule was a poet - poetry was like psi, she said, like thought, a thing that compressed images to essence. — Joan D. Vinge