Manuel Scott Quotes & Sayings
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Cars are like children: It's hard to say that any one is more special than the other. There are little things about each car that you come to love, whether it's the look, the steering wheel, the way it drives, or even the way it drives differently when you put the top up. They all have identities; they have spirits and characteristics that are truly endearing in some way. — Ralph Lauren
... the association of two, or more, apparently alien elements on a plane alien to both is the most potent ignition of poetry. — Comte De Lautreamont
There are little gems all around us that can hold glimmers of inspiration. — Richelle Mead
To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker. — Frederick Douglass
My mother has told so many times the unbelievable story of how, as a toddler, I would demand raw onions and eat them like apples, I think that, at this juncture, it is a story that just has to be believed. — Alice Dreger
When More had said that a man who cannot restrain his passions is essentially cruel, he spoke the truth. — Jean Plaidy
There lay the real danger; for the energy they devoted to fighting the disease made them all the more liable to it. — Albert Camus
David Johnson Chorus. — David Johnson
I looked into the face of addiction and it terrified me! — David W. Earle
God meant for the Bible to be bread for our daily use, not just cake for special occasions. — Suzanne Woods Fisher
For my first apartment, when I was first married, I went to the lumberyard and bought stuff and made couches. My then-wife made cushions. I was really very interested in furniture. I was in school for architecture, but I had to live, and making furniture was different from designing buildings, which I couldn't do for myself. — Michael Graves
I can't think that it would be terrible of me to say - and it is occasionally true - that I need physics more than friends. — J. Robert Oppenheimer