Mag Choke Hold Quotes & Sayings
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I think it's selfish to go out partying all the time, especially if you have little ones in your family. — Miley Cyrus

No piled-up wealth, no social station, no throne, reaches as high as that spiritual plane upon which every human being stands by virtue of his humanity. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

There are only two things I can't give up; one is coffee and the other is tobacco. — Andrew Jackson

She's had so little love, Jesse thought, I will drown her in it for the rest of her life. — LaVyrle Spencer

For there is a music wherever there is a harmony, order, or proportion, and thus far we may maintain the music of the spheres. — Thomas Browne

The problem that I think I have with God is often not a problem at all. Rather, it is most frequently a tired misperception where I have made God what I need Him to be in order to justify my rejection of Him. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Knowledge is a light burden. Ignorance ... a heavy bliss. — Michael Bassey Johnson

I find getting the first draft down to be the biggest challenge. Every word, every punctuation mark, every plot point is a decision. It's much more fun to play with something that already exists. — Cynthia Leitich Smith

I separate cartooning, which is fun and wacky and soulful, from illustration, which is very well-drawn and extremely uptight to look at. There's a difference. I'm a cartoonist. — Ralph Bakshi

I am content; that is a blessing greater than riches; and he to whom that is given need ask no more. — Henry Fielding

Satire that is seasonable and just is often more effectual than law or gospel. — Josh Billings

Were there a people of gods, their government would be democratic. So perfect a government is not for men. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

Why in God's name should a God be praised if he is only performing his Godly function? — Robert Sheckley

Science fiction offers an intensely bracing angle of view for writers to adopt, especially in a time of constant innovation and crisis, and it is a scandal that in 1999 so many writers have written it and continue to write it in obscurity. — John Clute