Leonie Maier Quotes & Sayings
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physical, philosophical, and moral — Lance T. Stewart
Given two tempers and the time, the ordinary marriage produces anarchy ... — Ellen Glasgow
I feel very blessed in my career to have been able to bounce back and forth between different things, television and film, comedies and some dramas, but I am, um, as long as the script inspires me and there good people, that's it. I'm in. — Geoff Stults
Sometimes you gotta stand by your failures to recognize your success — Joe Budden
Lilacs are May in essence. — Jean Hersey
Fox News reported Thursday that Bill Clinton can't get into any of New York's better golf and country clubs. Not one member has been willing to sponsor him. So it's official, he really is America's first black president. — Argus Hamilton
When virtue is at liberty, so to some extent is vice. — Barbara Amiel
Listen, Miss, boats are supposed to float. Even if they break up, they usually still float and show up on a shore somewhere. There have been no reports of wreckage or abandoned boats. At this point, no news is still good news. Don't worry. It's too early to worry. — Cathy Ostlere
I've got you," he whispered into my ear. It went both ways. — Mary Calmes
Whatever expenditure is sanctioned even when it is sanctioned against the ministry's wish the ministry must find the money. Accordingly, they have the strongest motive to oppose extra outlay ... The ministry is (so to speak) the breadwinner of the political family, and has to meet the cost of philanthropy and glory; just as the head of a family has to pay for the charities of his wife and the toilette of his daughters. — Walter Bagehot
It's the job of the young to push the societal envelope. — Jeanne Cordova
When nothing is at stake, everything's a waste. — Crystal Woods
If, instead of playing the horses, an individual chooses to play the market, that is his own affair. Only he must understand that speculating in stocks is gambling, not investing. — Catherine Crook De Camp