Madame Albright Quotes & Sayings
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Top Madame Albright Quotes
Throughout the millennia and across cultures, those who have thought carefully about desire have drawn the conclusion that spending our days working to get whatever it is we find ourselves wanting is unlikely to bring us either happiness or tranquility. — William B. Irvine
The proverb warns that, 'You should not bite the hand that feeds you.' But maybe you should, if it prevents you from feeding yourself. — Thomas Szasz
You have to give yourself credit, not too much because that would be bragging. — Frank McCourt
I may not amount to much, but at least I am unique. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
But no matter how long a father has been in the ground, he always speaks to his children. A person forever remembers their mother's arms and their father's words. — D.J. Molles
A building has integrity just like a man. And just as seldom. — Ayn Rand
Discovering what you really want saves you endless confusion and wasted energy. — Stuart Wilde
Do it while you're young. You may never have another chance to do anything this stupid again! — Tom Magliozzi
It may well be that by trickery of priests men have sometimes taken a mortal's voice for a god's. But it will not work the other way. No one who hears a god's voice takes it for a man's. — C.S. Lewis
I never finish a show without singing 'She's Gone.' — John Oates
Often it does seem such a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat. — Mark Twain
In other words? The bitch had it coming.
And I am that bitch. — Jen Lancaster
Barack Obama, you know has a lot of supporters here in America, but he's very popular internationally. It's quite interesting. This is a true story. It was in the paper. Barack Obama is so popular in the African town where his father was born, they've named a beer after him. That's true. Yeah. So next time you're in Africa, sit back, relax, and enjoy a tall, cold Barackelob Light. Good enough. Clearly not as popular a beer as it used to be. — Conan O'Brien
