Keramida Bush Quotes & Sayings
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All right, I said murder and I'll say it again as often as I like, so keep your hair on... — C.S. Lewis
Old houses, I thought, do not belong to people ever, not really, people belong to them. — Gladys Taber
I feel like I've been marinated in Australian theatre. — Cate Blanchett
From self-assertion, and therefore he is distinguished; — Lao-Tzu
Time makes us pointless. — Sebastian Faulks
The first time the temptation comes, meet it in such a decided manner that it will never be repeated! — Ellen G. White
SCORPIUS: "We send a memory - like a Pensieve - stand over him and send a message, hope he reaches for the memory at exactly the right moment. I mean, it's unlikely, but . . . Stand over the baby - and just repeatedly shout HELP. HELP. HELP. I mean, it might traumatize the baby slightly."
ALBUS: "Only slightly. — J.K. Rowling
There's nothing like having grandchildren to restore your faith in humanity. — Doug Larson
Patience is the calm acceptance that things can happen in a different order than the one you have in mind. — David G. Allen
I am an Air Force brat - that's the terminology they use for military kids who are traveling constantly. — Vanessa Minnillo
Who discreetly whispers you forgot to zip up your pants? You babe, you're my bestest friend. — Mac Davis
Since the French Revolution, ... the state denies that it has a religious foundation and affirms that it is based on reason and rational knowledge. Since reason is inherently fragile, however, these lay systems have proved to be weak, becoming easy prey for dictatorships. They survive only because elements of the old moral conscience have persevered, even without the earlier foundations, making it possible for a basic moral consensus to exist. — Pope Benedict XVI
People don't know the value of what they have until it is gone: Freedom suppressed and again regained bites with keener fangs than freedom never endangered ... Liberty is rendered even more precious by the recollection of servitude. Don't wait till freedom is gone before you enjoy, value, support, protect and make the most of it! — Marcus Tullius Cicero
