Marholds Quotes & Sayings
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We can know one thing, Rowdy, but our heart holds on to something else."
"I don't want it to hold on to that anymore. I just want it to hold on to you. — Jay Crownover

The tillage of the soil occupies the vast majority of those who work for their own bread. — Joseph Barber Lightfoot

I do not think that a Physician should be admitted into the College till he could bring proofs of his having cured, in his own person, at least four incurable distempers. — Lord Chesterfield

I'm pretty good at thinking about everything - all of my consequences - before I make a decision, and I think about everything that's going to happen because of that decision. I'm a Libra, and I'm very strategic. — Hilary Duff

As time passes, my story fades away. — Dave Dravecky

There's nobody for me to attack in this matter even with soft and gentle ridicule-and I shouldn't ever think of using a grown up weapon in this kind of a nursery. Above all, I couldn't venture to attack the clergymen whom you mention, for I have their habits and live in the same glass house which they are occupying. I am always reading immoral books on the sly, and then selfishly trying to prevent other people from having the same wicked good time. — Mark Twain

We're not Lormerians, with their temples and their living goddesses, and their creepy royal family. We're people of science, and reason. — Melinda Salisbury

It's easier to be brave when you're not alone. — Amy Poehler

What you've got here is really a case of journalists making fun of people who believe in God and the devil. — William Bennett

The English criminal code, later known as the "Bloody Code," was brutal in the late 18th century. By the time the first legal reforms were enacted in 1826, 220 crimes - many of them relatively petty crimes against property as Dickens describes in the rest of the paragraph - were punishable by death. — Susanne Alleyn

Tangier is one of the few places left in the world where, so long as you don't proceed to robbery, violence, or some form of crude, antisocial behavior, you can do exactly what you want. — William S. Burroughs

It doesn't mean,' she shrugged. 'It just is — Daniel Keyes

Waiting for the end of innocence. And an idiot is waiting for the end of idiocy too, but he's ugly doing it. So each ends himself in the meeting, in exchange for a merging. — Theodore Sturgeon

The longer you wait, the more the jump rope becomes a big steel cable. — Susan Messing

I aim to be pretty - I gave up dressing to be sexy in the eighties. — Sara Blakely