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Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By J. Budziszewski

A secular person treats as the Highest Standard something that isn't the Highest Standard. — J. Budziszewski

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Hank Williams Jr.

We make our own whiskey and our own smoke, too. Ain't too many things these ole boys can't do. — Hank Williams Jr.

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By George Lloyd

When I'm old I shall give up writing the big stuff and shall wander round the park thinking of songs. — George Lloyd

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By George A. Romero

I expect a zombie to show up on 'Sesame Street' soon, teaching kids to count. — George A. Romero

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Hideki Tojo

Justice has nothing to do with victor nations and vanquished nations, but must be a moral standard that all the world's peoples can agree to. To seek this and to achieve it - that is true civilization. — Hideki Tojo

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Howard Stringer

People are going to like 3-D in their family photos. — Howard Stringer

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Tennessee Williams

What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it's curved like a road through mountains. — Tennessee Williams

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

...and he was absolutely not a selas sort. — Patrick Rothfuss

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb

People are either scholars or learners, everyone else are mobs. — Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Kelvin MacKenzie

As you will have no doubt foreseen...

- Kelvin McKenzie, The Sun's editor; Preamble of the letter he sent to the paper's astrologer he was firing — Kelvin MacKenzie

Lester Joseph Gillis Quotes By Mesa Selimovic

It was autumn, the time for traveling, he had gotten used to it, as storks do. The swallows had already flown south; soon wild geese would begin honking high above, flying their courses, and he would look into the sky at their formations and imagine the strange pleasures of his wanderings. He was kept from one love by another. — Mesa Selimovic