Langenbach Wood Quotes & Sayings
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A nation is a thing that lives and acts like a man and men are the particles of which it is composed. — J.G. Holland
Such ever was love's way: to rise, it stoops. — Robert Browning
One of the reasons I get so much joy out of my own children's childhoods is that I'm having my first childhood myself. — Al Sharpton
Then, as the storm burst round him, he
rose slowly to his feet and turned his closed eyes toward the Sea.
And the world whistled in his ears. — W.E.B. Du Bois
I like to layer when I fly - the climate always changes from the airport to the plane to the new city. — Shay Mitchell
Although he's slight, he has that wiry strength that seems to come more from will than muscle. — Frances Mayes
The voice of an Angel, the Heart of a Lamb, the spirit of a Lioness, the presence of a Goddess, love you R.I.P Whitney Houston. — Wyclef Jean
As long as I can compete, I won't quit. — Cal Ripken Jr.
My husband says this longing for isolation is not a good quality, that if I wanted to be a hermit I should have moved to the West Coast and adopted a lot of cats, not gotten married and had children that demand to be fed several times a day. — Anna White
His throat bulges queerly, as men's throats do: as if inviting the blow that will crush it. — Sarah Waters
Take a leap into the unknown. I'll be here to catch you. — Stephanie John
Equals, the proverb goes, delight in equals. — Plato
I read The Odyssey all the time. I always get something out of it. — Lana Wachowski
It is plain then that they all in one way or another identify the contraries with the principles. And with good reason. For first principles must not be derived from one another nor from anything else, while everything has to be derived from them. But these conditions are fulfilled by the primary contraries, which are not derived from anything else because they are primary, nor from each other because they are contraries. — Aristotle.
