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Top Locomotive Related Quotes

No two people ever read the same book. — Diana Tixier Herald

You accomplish more with a smile, a handshake, and a gun than you do with just a smile and a handshake. — Al Capone

So let us go forward quietly, each on his own path, forever making for the light. — Vincent Van Gogh

She looked up at me, eyes puffy, nose running. Real crying is like real sex. If you really do it, it isn't pretty. — Laurell K. Hamilton

The waves most washed me off the raft sometimes, — Mark Twain

He who cannot swim should neither chase the dolphins nor play with sharks. For him disaster awaits like sunrise. — J. Loren Norris

Plain speaking is necessary in any discussion of religion, for if the freethinker attacks the religious dogmas with hesitation, the orthodox believer assumes that it is with regret that the freethinker would remove the crutch that supports the orthodox. And all religious beliefs are 'crutches' hindering the free locomotive efforts of an advancing humanity. There are no problems related to human progress and happiness in this age which any theology can solve, and which the teachings of freethought cannot do better and without the aid of encumbrances. — David Marshall Brooks

The only thing I have to declare is my genius. — Oscar Wilde

I was brought up to look after my parents. My family were Polish Jews, and we lived with my grandmother, with uncles and aunts and cousins all around, and I thought everybody lived like that. — Anita Brookner

If someone says to you, "The main problem in your life is not what's happened to you, not what people have done to you; your main problem is the way you've responded to that" - ironically, that's empowering. — Timothy Keller

She'd wanted to become someone the Senate would fear. Why not shatter the sky? "Well, — Elise Kova

The efficiency of God may be understood as either creation or providence. — William Ames