Lubarsky Law Quotes & Sayings
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Homer then has the bard - a blind man whose name is Demodocus, which means "popular with the people" - say something that drives far into the center of what Homer means and why Homer matters: "The gods did this and spun the destruction of people / For the sake of the singing of men hereafter." The song, this poem, this story, is the divine — Adam Nicolson
Interventionism is inextricable from the American idea. If the United States retreats into isolationism, it ceases to be itself ? a nation dedicated, however much it falls short, to a universalist ideal of freedom. — Roger Cohen
Depending on which side of the fence you're on, you could argue that the sexual liberation of the late '60s, led to women being emancipated in some ways. That they found a voice during that time, with feminism. It's complicated. — Steve Coogan
Mary? She's mine.
Yeah, but we had that thing...
SHE'S MINE! — Louis Tomlinson
God gave a loaf to every bird, But just a crumb to me. — Emily Dickinson
I don't want anyone to ever say that I don't belong where I am. — Daniel Radcliffe
All education is self-discovery. — Ray Bradbury
The financial crisis was a classic case of the political class failing the American people. Twenty-five agencies were supposed to be minding the store during the financial crisis and every one of them was asleep at the switch. — Carly Fiorina
Even the evil-looking bird perched on a rod in the bar had stopped screeching out the names and addresses of local contract killers, which was a service it provided for free. — Douglas Adams
I grew up doing live tours and playing in bars, so it was what I love to do. — Jewel
Right before when the iMac came out is when most people associate Apple started. That's when people remember Apple - that first iMac or that first laptop that was a clam shell. To me everything before that was what was interesting. — Joshua Michael Stern
people seem to be more motivated by the thought of losing something than by the thought of gaining something of equal value. — Robert B. Cialdini
Let us prepare for that blessed day when He will come again. Let us be as wise as those ancients who watched for His coming. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf