Laurino Farm Quotes & Sayings
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You can get a large audience together for a strip-tease act - that is, to watch a girl undress on the stage. Now suppose you came to a country where you could fill a theatre by simply bringing a covered plate on to the stage and then slowly lifting the cover so as to let every one see, just before the lights went out, that it contained a mutton chop or a bit of bacon, would you not think that in that country something had gone wrong with the appetite for food? — C.S. Lewis
The PATRIOT Act allows Federal agents to look at public and university library patron circulation records, books checked out, magazines consulted, all subject to government scrutiny. There used to be a time in this country when we were worried whether our young people knew how to read. Now some in our government are more worried that government agents be able to find out what people are reading. — Dennis Kucinich
Luck is the attentive photographer's best teacher. — John Szarkowski
If there is anything which it is the duty of the whole people to never entrust to any hands but their own, that thing is the preservation and perpetuity of their own liberties and institutions. — Abraham Lincoln
Society isn't good at dealing with people who have something concrete to feel guilty about or who are dealing with a loss. — Darin Strauss
Sustained great results depend upon building a culture full of self-disciplined people who take disciplined action, fanatically consistent with the three circles. — James C. Collins
Basically, I live to do gigs. — Amy Winehouse
in order to change an existing imagined order, we must first believe in an alternative imagined order. — Yuval Noah Harari
For three years, the 'Meistersinger' score was a ball and chain to me. It went with me to every city and concert hall. — Bryn Terfel
What is reason given me for, if I am not to use it to avoid bringing unhappy beings into the world! — Leo Tolstoy
I prefer the school of life. — Cassandra Clare
Hodge sent me to wake you up. Actually, he offered to wake you up himself, but since its five a.m., I figured you'd be less cranky if you had something nice to look at. — Cassandra Clare
Long before Einstein told us that matter is energy, Machiavelli and Hobbes and other modern political philosophers defined man as a lump of matter whose most politically relevant attribute is a form of energy called self-interestedness. This was not a — George Will
