Lazore Mack Quotes & Sayings
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If you are focusing your anger at government, you are focusing your anger at all of us. Government is just a personification of this country. — William J. Clinton

The more horrifying this world becomes, the more art becomes abstract. — Ellen Key

You cannot be a positive influence to the "sinners at the table" if you refuse to dine with them. — Donald L. Hicks

God doesn't answer prayer, He answers desperate prayer! — Leonard Ravenhill

President Kennedy was willing to go to war. He was not a coward. The man had been in war and so had Ken O'Donnell. He was ready to protect this nation, but he was not ready for a military solution just because it was being rammed down his throat. — Kevin Costner

I give people style tips in Whole Foods. Wherever I go, people want to ask me questions all the time, and I'm more than happy to answer them. I love talking to people. — Brad Goreski

I've watched a lot of my friends die, everyone from John Belushi, River Phoenix to Chris Farley. It just keeps going on and on. — Willie Aames

When a man died, there had to be blame. Jimmy Cross understood this. You could blame the war, You could blame the idiots who made the war. You could blame Kiowa for going to it. You could blame the rain. You could blame the river. You could blame the field, the mud, the climate. You could blame the enemy. You could blame the mortar rounds. You could blame people who were too lazy to read a newspaper, who were bored by the daily body counts, who switched channels at the mention of politics. You could blame whole nations. You could blame God. You could blame the munitions makers or Karl Marx or a trick of fate of an old man in Omaha who forgot to vote. — Tim O'Brien

Your foods shall be your 'remedies,' and your 'remedies' shall be your foods. — Hippocrates

If I were a dictator I should make it compulsory for every member of the population between the ages of four and eighty to listen to Mozart for at least a quarter of an hour daily for the coming five years. — Thomas Beecham