Macree Quotes & Sayings
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Still, I repeat, there was a general impression that Lydgate was something rather more uncommon than any general practitioner in Middlemarch. And — George Eliot
We're mortal, yet without a known expiration date. It's an inevitable fate worthy of acceptance, but not deserving of predictions. — Joe Peterson
Won without a drop of bloodshed. His mother had been right. That truly was the best victory. — Meljean Brook
Sweet is a grief well ended. — Aeschylus
Sometimes the best thing about us isn't what we're gifted with, but what we can make others feel just by our very nature of existing. — Sarah Noffke
This drink. This drink will fuck you from your gums to your guts, but cold enough, the sugar and fizz will provide a blip, just long enough, to stop you opening a vein. Coke. Or Pepsi - doesn't matter.
This phone. This phone will connect you to people everywhere, except for where you are, and sever you from God forever. Apple. — Russell Brand
Newaygo County, Michigan, is a strangely beautiful, yet almost fearful land. Its muscular forests flex around sodden lowlands. — John H. Timmerman
If there is one thing clear about the centuries dominated by the factory and the wheel, it is that although the machine can make everything from a spoon to a landing-craft, a natural joy in earthly living is something it never has and never will be able to manufacture. — Henry Beston
Promote Global Warming, Love One Another — Paula Day
It takes calculation to win a duel against a reptile, and you've always been impatient. — Jim Butcher
Arrogance repels the Lord; humility attracts the Lord. — Radhanath Swami
What do you want from me, Maggie? Advice? Absolution? Go forth and be a bitch no more. — Molly Harper
It is not enough to hold the line against the dark. It is your responsibility to lead into the light. People don't like the light
it reveals too much. But hand in hand with the creative artist, you can lead people into the wisdom that is known to all other animals: simply, that it is the dark we have to fear. — Edward Albee
But a child's belief in its own shortcomings is not much influenced by facts. — George Orwell
Dwight Eisenhower's first two years in office actually cut the budget substantially, though not dramatically, below the previous year. Now we have "budget cuts" which are not cuts, but rather substantial increases over the previous year's expenditures. "Cut" became subtly but crucially redefined as reducing something else. What the something else might be didn't seem to matter, so long as the focus was taken off actual dollar expenditures. Sometimes it was a cut "in the rate of increase," other times it was a cut in "real" spending, at still others it was a percentage of GNP, and at yet other times it was a cut in the sense of being below past projections for that year. — Ludwig Von Mises