Lizzeth Chavez Quotes & Sayings
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It is quite wrong to think of old age as a downward slope. On the contrary, one climbs higher and higher with the ad-vancing years, and that, too with sur-prising strides. Brain-work comes as easily to the old as physical exertion to the child. One is moving, it is true, towards the end of life, but that end is now a goal, and not a reef in which the vessel may be dashed. — George Sand

I've scared, offended or made everyone uncomfortable enough to stay away. Mission accomplished. — Katja Millay

The noblest mind the best contentment has — Edmund Spenser

I sometimes like to tinker with poems that have failed, ones that I have sent aside. Even years afterward, I will revisit them if there is something about them that I cannot give up on. — John Barton

When I was a kid and the carnival would come to the shopping centre, I'd go down and talk to all the people running the rides. I like that whole lifestyle, moving from town to town in a nomadic existence. — Randy Quaid

It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money. — Albert Camus

Instead mention your Sixth Amendment right to a lawyer, and tell the police that you want a lawyer. — James Duane

I've never known a time when the in-fighting in the Labour Party was so bitter. — Roy Hattersley

The child is small, and he includes the man; the brain is narrow, and it harbours thought; the eye is but a point, and it covers leagues — Alexandre Dumas-fils

Don't we realize we're a business, we single girls are? Every building that goes up in Manhattan has more than fifty percent efficiency apartments ... for the one million girls who have very little use for them. — Gail Parent

Stop pretending there's anything wrong with businesspeople hiring diligent laborers who will work for less. Let employers sponsor any worker and argue for why that worker should be given citizenship. Such a vetting mechanism would naturally promote the best and hardest-working. — Jose Ferreira