Maddrey Law Quotes & Sayings
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I'm very bullish on the streetcar. — Anthony Foxx
These days. Most of us have the attention span of a meth-addicted squirrel. — Kristen Lamb
In Miami they're building all these hideous monstrosities. It's just so easy to be an architect, once you've got the ability to do your computer drawings. They just knock off each other. There's nothing creative in any of them. — Barbara Hulanicki
So many objections may be made to everything, that nothing can overcome them but the necessity of doing something. — Samuel Johnson
What the meaning of human life may be I don't know: I incline to suspect that it has none. — H.L. Mencken
There's a big mistake the left has made with talking to religious people, which is attempting to talk them out of their interpretations of the Bible, attempting to have theological debate with them. When I'm on right-wing whackjob radio, when people call up to inform me that I'm going to hell, I concede the point. "I'm going to hell. Yes. Can you leave me alone now?" — Dan Savage
You make pictures, not take them?
Yes. At least that's how I think of it. That's the difference between Sunday snapshooters and someone who does it for a living ... I don't just take things as given, I try to make them into something that reflects my personal consciousness, my spirit. I try to find the poetry in the image. — Robert James Waller
I'm very into dark colors. I try to rock the dark against the ghost white skin as much as humanly possible. — Vanessa Marano
The light of God's love makes us unique personalities — Sunday Adelaja
Life is an earnest business, and no one every became good or great on a diet of broad grins. — Blackie
The sort of dependence that results from exchange, i.e., from commercial transactions, is a reciprocal dependence. We cannot be dependent upon a foreigner without his being dependent on us. Now, this is what constitutes the very essence of society. To sever natural interrelations is not to make oneself independent, but to isolate oneself completely. — Frederic Bastiat
