Kuechle Quotes & Sayings
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Risk is the inevitable product of liberty - and it's responsible not only for great tragedy, but also great triumph. — Tony Snow

The happiness of any society begins with the well being of the families that live in it. — Kofi Annan

When the Grateful Dead needed a quality sound system to deliver our sonic payload, I learned electronics and speaker design. — Mickey Hart

I realize I'm a free spirit. I like to be happy. I have to have more control of my happiness. — Chamique Holdsclaw

What was war really like? What vast crack had buried Jeff down in the mud, had sent Andy off with cattle? What had changed her best friend so much he could barely look at her now? — Jackie French

When freedom prevails, the ingenuity and inventiveness of people creates incredible wealth. This is the source of the natural improvement of the human condition. — Brian S. Wesbury

That provision in the constitution which requires that the president shall be a native-born citizen (unless he were a citizen of the United States when the constitution was adopted,) is a happy means of security against foreign influence, which, where-ever it is capable of being exerted, is to be dreaded more than the plague. — St. George Tucker

All revolutions are the sheerest fantasy until they happen; then they become historical inevitabilities. — David Mitchell

It is a consolation of human life that the sick forget what it is like to feel well, or the miserable to be happy. — Cyril Connolly

The more the level of insecurity is reduced, the more the level of faith will grow. — Victor Manuel Rivera

Room service. You like me fluff pillow? — Triple H

Your humor is your compass and your shield. You can hone it into a weapon or you can pull its strands out to make your very own cotton-candy blanket. You can't exist on a diet of humor alone, but you can't exist on a diet without it, either. — David Levithan

Even the stove and the refrigerator looked human, I mean good human - they seemed to have arms and voices and they said, hang around, kid, it's good here, it can be very good here. — Charles Bukowski

Form is, in a way, death. A novelist's obligation is to break free from the form, even though he knows that this will also be seen as artificial and distanced from life. — Karl Ove Knausgaard