Lance Clayton Quotes & Sayings
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At 8:23 there seemed every chance of a lasting alliance starting between Florin and Guilder.
At 8:24 the two nations were very close to war. — William Goldman
I will have nothing to do with a bomb! — Lise Meitner
People who play conventional music are threatened by electronica and don't consider it to be as valuable as what they do. — Bill Laswell
Of all evil I deem you capable: Therefore I want good from you. Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws. — Friedrich Nietzsche
While we're talking, envious time is fleeing: pluck the day, put no trust in the future — Horace
To fine folkes a little ill finely wrapt. — George Herbert
There are more black men incarcerated today than there were slaves in 1850. — John Legend
Love is the bridge that connects earth to heaven. — Nikhil Kushwaha
America is a great country. I've been in the south, in the center and in the north. I like it. Americans are very good people. There's just too much air-conditioning. — Mario Balotelli
With the smell of beer I try to get the smell of death off me. And only the smell of death will get the smell of beer off you, like all the drinkers whose graves I have to dig. — Italo Calvino
I believe that this instinct to perpetuate useless work is, at bottom, simply fear of the mob. The mob (the thought runs) are such low animals that they would be dangerous if they had leisure; it is safer to keep them too busy to think. A rich man who happens to be intellectually honest, if he is questioned about the improvement of working conditions, usually says something like this: "We know that poverty is unpleasant; in fact, since it is so remote, we rather enjoy harrowing ourselves with the thought of its unpleasantness. But don't expect us to do anything about it. We are sorry for you lower classes, just as we are sorry for a cat with the mange, but we will fight like devils against any improvement of your condition. — George Orwell
Surprises are foolish things. The pleasure is not enhanced, and the inconvenience is often considerable. — Jane Austen
Cats don't think they're owned by anybody.
Even behind doors and windows, like amiable Wally, they're free. Always.
That may, in fact, be the most important thing about them. — Michael Korda