Kalbos Namai Quotes & Sayings
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Wal-Mart is going in and slaughtering [small towns] just as we once killed the buffalo. — Garrison Keillor

[T]hough individual oppression may now and then proceed fro the courts of justice, the general liberty of the people can never be endangered from that quarter ... — Alexander Hamilton

In recent weeks, I'd figured out my own routine. It was a simple structure that allowed me to determine the direction in which I needed to take a girl: First, open. Then demonstrate higher value. Next, build rapport and an emotional connection. And, finally, create a physical connection. — Neil Strauss

The poet sees things as they look. Is this having a faculty the less? or a sense the more? — Augustus William Hare

You cannot build nonviolence on a factory civilization, but it can be built on self-contained villages. — Mahatma Gandhi

I found out that the things that hurt us the most can become the fuel and the catalyst that propel us toward our destiny. It will either make you bitter or it will make you better. — T.D. Jakes

Project a confident image through good body posture. — Cindy Ann Peterson

We cannibalized this bike as much as we could've. — Joe Teti

"Then what can you want to do now?" said the old lady,gaining courage. "I wants to make your flesh creep," replied the boy. — Charles Dickens

Men and women ain't lumps of sugar. They don't melt because the water is sometimes warm. — Anthony Trollope

I was impressed. She had already mastered the art of not saying much of anything at all. — Katherine Howe

When the eye or the imagination is struck with an uncommon work, the next transition of an active mind is to the means by which it was performed — Samuel Johnson

Womanliness means only motherhood;
All love begins and ends there. — Robert Browning

I understand," she says, and then she quotes Du Fu: "The country is broken, but the mountains and rivers remain." Her eyes flash; he catches sight of the fire in this modest woman. "We are the mountains and rivers," he says, impressed. "No matter what the country is called. — Shawna Yang Ryan

My work is as an ethnographic rescuer: a conduit between past and future generations. The urgency of this effort cannot be overstated. — Elizabeth Kapu'uwailani Lindsey