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Kisthene Quotes By Charlie Sifford

Golf is such a wonderful game. I love it to death. — Charlie Sifford

Kisthene Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

A knight errant who turns mad for a reason deserves neither merit nor thanks. The thing is to do it without cause — Miguel De Cervantes

Kisthene Quotes By Jim Rash

I watch too much TV. — Jim Rash

Kisthene Quotes By Wendy Beckett

Although we cannot command it, we choose joy, making a deliberate commitment to happiness (essentially another word for peace). — Wendy Beckett

Kisthene Quotes By Eric Shinseki

In the army, we do two things every day. We train our soldiers, and then we grow them into leaders, because frankly, we don't hire out. We grow our own leaders. — Eric Shinseki

Kisthene Quotes By Brad Pitt

I was very curious about the world even at a young age, and I don't know at what point I became aware that other cultures believed in different religions, and my question was, 'Well, why don't they get to go to Heaven then?' — Brad Pitt

Kisthene Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

Has commerce hitherto done anything more than change the objects of war? Is not the love of wealth as domineering and enterprising a passion as that of power or glory? Have there not been as many wars founded upon commercial motives since that has become the prevailing system of nations, as were before occasioned by the cupidity of territory or dominion? Has — Alexander Hamilton

Kisthene Quotes By Lester Bangs

At its best New Wave/punk represents a fundamental and age-old Utopian dream: that if you give people the license to be as outrageous as they want in absolutely any fashion they can dream up, they'll be creative about it, and do something good besides. — Lester Bangs

Kisthene Quotes By Louis D. Brandeis

The greatest factors making for communism, socialism or anarchy among a free people are the excesses of capital. The talk of the agitator does not advance socialism one step. The great captains of industry and finance ... are the chief makers of socialism. — Louis D. Brandeis