Krld 1080 Quotes & Sayings
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What can I give for
Your knowledge
Of when to expand
And when to contract -
This instructed, more academic college
Of when to act? — Edna St. Vincent Millay

You are not a crowd. You are not a label. As an individual you have a unique place in my heart and mind. — Salil Jha

I'm Creole, and I'm down to earth. — Boozoo Chavis

At the core, the American citizen soldiers knew the difference between right and wrong, and they didn't want to live in a world in which wrong prevailed. So they fought, and won, and we all of us, living and yet to be born, must be forever profoundly grateful. — Stephen E. Ambrose

For every American who died, the Japanese lost 6 people, the Germans 11, and the Russians 92. — Andrew Roberts

He was moving through a new order of creation, of which few men had ever dreamed. Beyond the realms of sea and land and air and space lay the realms of fire, which he alone had been privileged to glimpse. It was too much to expect that he would also understand. — Arthur C. Clarke

When you break an agreement in a relationship, you must offer an amendment first, or it is meaningless. — Marshall Sylver

As it did every time she saw Frank, Hazel's heart performed a little skip-beat tap-dance - which really irritated her. Sure, he was a good friend - one of the only people at camp who didn't treat her as if she had a contagious disease. But she didn't like him in that way. — Rick Riordan

Hey, guess what? Turns out the free market? Not so free. Wall Street was hit hard Monday when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, Merrill Lynch was sold to Bank of America, and insurance giant AIG neared a collapse of its own. Basically, if your commercials air during golf tournaments, you're done. — Amy Poehler

They brought their whole intellectual energy to bear on their relationships; they wanted to know not only that they loved people but how and why they loved them, to understand the mechanism of their likings, the springs that prompted thought and emotion; to come to terms with themselves and with one another; to know where they were going and why. — Wade Davis