Malted Grains Quotes & Sayings
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I'm so honored to have been a part of something so meaningful that helped to keep so many families and loved ones connected. — Oleta Adams

Try to imagine an America without rich people. Rich people contribute a lot to this country. — Bernard Goldberg

When my father first came home from college, he sat my grandparents down to tell them some very serious news. They followed him quizzically into the living room, and from the bantam couch stared up at their nervous, pacing son.
"I'm gay," he announced.
They sat stunned for a moment, and just as his mother started to cry he said,
"Just kidding. I smoke. — Sarah Silverman

The political arena leaves one no alternative, one must either be a dunce or a rogue. — Emma Goldman

She remembered the day vividly, for how can you forget the day your heart is broken? The funny thing about a broken heart is that it's not fatal. Though you wish in vain that it were, life continues on and you have no choice but to continue on with it. You take the hand that fate has dealt you and you press forward because there is nothing else that can be done. — Tracy Winegar

What we grieve for is not the loss of a grand vision, but rather the loss of common things, events and gestures ... ordinariness is the most precious thing we struggle for, what the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto fought for. Not noble causes or abstract theories. But the right to go on living with a sense of purpose and a sense of self-worth
an ordinary life. — Irena Klepfisz

Evolution is the creation-myth of our age. By telling us our origin it shapes our views of what we are. It influences not just our thought, but our feelings and actions too, in a way which goes far beyond its official function as a biological theory. — Mary Midgley

Thankful for another blessed & prosperous day. — LaNina King

We're all called. If you're here breathing, you have a contribution to make. — Oprah Winfrey

Either way, things are a lot better - either a lot better than they were or a lot better than they're going to be. — Robert Breault

I've never been drawn to concert DVDs because they take away the part of the equation that's most important to seeing a live show: getting jostled around and feeling the energy in the room. I definitely didn't want to make one of those. — Feist