Liptons Soup Quotes & Sayings
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The happiest and most fulfilled times of my life have all involved a prolonged separation from the Internet. — Kevin DeYoung
Imprecision is tolerable and verisimilar in literature, because we always tend towards it in life. — Jorge Luis Borges
Without class differences, England would cease to be the living theatre it is. — Anthony Burgess
The way I see it, as soon as I make a piece I've lost control of it. — Cindy Sherman
The concrete life of the individual is destroyed in order that the abstract idea of the whole may drag out its sorry existence. — Friedrich Schiller
War is not an academic exercise. — Scott Ritter
Through the cold time she holds me with evergreen devotion she bears up my whiteness. — Earle Birney
And it was a great experience, you know, to travel the world and compete at a certain level. It teaches you discipline, focus, and certainly keeps you out of trouble. — Jason Statham
It's like an endless chain of half-built houses, — Patrick Rothfuss
Luke Cahill liked to keep a close eye on things, even if he'd been dead for over three hundred years. — Clifford Riley
If we all think only of our own interests, we are headed for collective disaster - just look at what we are doing to our planet's climate. — Peter Singer
Iraq broke our back in terms of counterterrorism. There's no doubt about it. The first thing, though, that hurt us was the fact that the U.S. military was absolutely unprepared to do anything on 9/11 - or 9/12 or 9/13. And by the time we actually attacked Afghanistan, al Qaeda and the Taliban had dispersed. — Michael Scheuer
Dear John - It will be many years before you understand fully what a great man your father was. His loss is a deep personal tragedy for all of us, but I wanted you particularly to know that I share your grief - You can always be proud of him - Affectionately Lyndon B. Johnson The second was a little longer. Himself the father of two girls, he had been particularly fond of the President's daughter. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday Night 7:30 November 22, 1963 Dearest Caroline - Your father's death has been a great tragedy for the Nation, as well as for you, and I wanted you to know how much my thoughts are of you at this time. He was a wise and devoted man. You can always be proud of what he did for his country - Affectionately Lyndon B. Johnson — William Manchester
To go anywhere in philosophy, other than back and forth, round and round, one must have a keen sense of correlative vision. This is a technical term for a thorough understanding of the Game of Black-and-White, whereby one sees that all explicit opposites are implicit allies - correlative in the sense that they "gowith" each other and cannot exist apart. This, rather than any miasmic absorption of differences into a continuum of ultimate goo, is the metaphysical unity underlying the world. — Alan W. Watts
