Krahling Lake Quotes & Sayings
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To provide employment for the poor, and support for the indigent, is among the primary, and, at the same time, not least difficult cares of the public authority. — James Madison

I decided to set out to prove that you could make a reasonable living building for the poor using recycled materials and only hiring unskilled labor. — Dan Phillips

Disneyworld ... is a historical reconstruction as sanitised as the Kremlin's, and a future vision as uncognisant of contemporary pointers as Peter Pan's. It is a magic carpet under which everything has been swept. — Alan Coren

I'm not much of a drinker, so I'm going to eat seven pounds of pork. — Billy Bob Thornton

The modern computer with all its various gadgets and wonderful electronic facilities now makes it possible to preserve and reinvigorate all the cultural richness of mankind. — Alan Lomax

My favorite is always the book that I'm currently reading. — Joe Lhota

I'm not "happy" but I'm not unhappy about it. — Alan Bennett

To see where something leads, it's best to wait until you've reached the end. — Dan Millman

Everything shifts as you move, and different things come into focus at different points of your life, and you try to articulate that. — Chris Steele-Perkins

Only the rich, he said not a little bitterly, can afford to act like income does not matter. — Lynn Cullen

The great extension of our experience in recent years has brought light to the insufficiency of our simple mechanical conceptions and, as a consequence, has shaken the foundation on which the customary interpretation of observation was based. — Niels Bohr

I don't have any writing routine. Sometimes I go to my local coffee shop and I write there for some hours. Apart from that, I am traveling most of the time. I write in airports, trains, hotel rooms ... I can write anywhere. — Jo Nesbo

The dinner table is the center for the teaching and practicing not just of table manners but of conversation, consideration, tolerance, family feeling, and just about all the other accomplishments of polite society except the minuet. — Judith Martin

After a while there were no more tule fogs at dawn and all Charlotte wanted was one night that did not end badly. — Joan Didion