Laurentian Divide Quotes & Sayings
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The tradition of always looking for the answer in the most fundamental way available - that is a great tradition, and it saves a lot of time in this world. — Charlie Munger

Politicians are people who learn not to blink, when they lie. — Robert Black

There's no easy way to do this. So do it right: weep, laugh, watch, pray, love, live, give thanks and praise; comfort, mend, honor, and remember. — Thomas Lynch

It is the empiric who never fails. — Robert Aris Willmott

The fact of playing an instrument and singing ... that I can try to make my dream of singing and becoming a professional musician come true is linked probably to the fact that I traveled a lot, which gave me an open mind and an ability to push my limits. — Rokia Traore

I swear to God, I think my panties just melted off my body. How can Crush just talking sex make me hot? — Jillian Dodd

Usually when the opposing team does well, the crowd quiets down. All I began to hear was a chant 'L-S-U, L-S-U.' It got louder and louder and louder. It was the loudest I've ever heard a stadium. — Mark Richt

Newspapermen ask dumb questions. They look up at the sun and ask if it is shining. — Sonny Liston

Clara tried to give the eulogy, but couldn't speak. Her words stuck at the lump in her throat. And so Myrna took over, holding her hand while Clara stood beside her. — Louise Penny

Money itself is too weak to motivate much discipline. This is one reason so many people are deep in debt. — Steve Pavlina

That aunt of mine; boy, she used to wear make-up all week long so terrible thick that - well, she started about Wednesday layering it on, and she never washed, and every day she slapped down a new layer. Until Sunday. Then on Sunday she kind of peeled it off to go to church. *** Boy, she was a case; I used to hope she'd skip a Sunday - sleep through to Monday or something - because I knew two weeks' worth of make-up and she'd set up like a statue. — Ken Kesey

Books are islands in the ocean of time. They are also oases in the deserts of time. — Lawrence Clark Powell