Krieket Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in the teachings of Christ. I think that's a good way to set your moral compass. — Margo MacDonald
What should be the future of Israel? Is the land the most important choice, and for that reason to keep the whole of the land at any cost, or to have a partition and build the Jewish state on part of the land? And the other part? — Shimon Peres
I think admitting youre an addict is the first step towards recovery. — J.J. Abrams
I am not, and have never been, in favor of boycotting Israel. — Theodore Bikel
The first rule in politics is that there are no rules, at least not in the sense of inevitable defeats or inevitable victories. If you have the right policy and the right strategy, you always have a chance of winning. Without them, you can lose no matter how certain the victory seems. — Tony Blair
If they tell you that she died of sleeping pills you must know that she died of a wasting grief, of a slow bleeding at the soul. — Clifford Odets
It doesn't feel good when you have to struggle to get your pants on. — Carnie Wilson
If we aren't trustworthy to our own words
and values, why should we expect others to trust us with their resources, let alone with their lives? — Assegid Habtewold
You go beyond 'I want it. I want to have it' - to - 'I'm going to have it — Marilyn Horne
One reason we never tame the busy this beast is that we are unwilling to kill anything. — Kevin DeYoung
In response to those who say to stop dreaming and face reality, I say keep dreaming and make reality. — Kristian Kan
Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religious fanatic talk about the day he saw the light. — Ross Murray
In using the terms play and playfulness, I do not intend to suggest any lack of seriousness; quite the contrary. Anyone who has watched children, or adults, at play will recognize that there is no contradiction between play and seriousness, and that some forms of play induce a measure of grave concentration not so readily called forth by work. — Richard Hofstadter