Maroons History Quotes & Sayings
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When you get to the end of your rope, tie a know and hang on. — Theodore Roosevelt
Over the years, my marks on paper have landed me in all sorts of courts and controversies - I have been comprehensively labelled; anti-this and anti-that, anti-social, anti-football, anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-Semitic, anti-science, anti-republican, anti-American, anti-Australian - to recall just an armful of the antis. — Michael Leunig
abuse of drugs was not "a mysterious and inexplicable natural catastrophe, but a form — David T. Courtwright
Judge a man by it's questions, rather than his answers — Pierre-Marc-Gaston Levis
A lot can be forgiven if a woman has a great set of legs. — Tarryn Fisher
I do not understand why reading the Bible in public should make others feel uncomfortable ... it may be such an example that serves to remind them of the Book they have neglected. — Billy Graham
The greatest mistake a person can make is doing nothing. — John C. Maxwell
The purpose of battle is to attain the greatest heights within your own limits. — Yukito Kishiro
I have done no wrong but the zealots are trying to attack me because I am so critical of them. — Sunil Gangopadhyay
What we try to do with all of our albums, is live out our musical fantasies in the most honest fashion we know how ... We want to include songs that lyrically cover subjects ranging from the heaviest things we've ever done to light-hearted experiences that can best be presented through sentimental bluesy ballads that are usually good for a chuckle or two. — Michael Hutchence
Meetings that do not come off keep a character of their own. They stay as they were projected. — Elizabeth Bowen
A trial is an instrument by which our Father in heaven makes Christians more holy. — J.C. Ryle
You are the only person with the power to control your thoughts and attitudes. No one can touch you in here," I say, pointing to my head. "You don't have to change who you are because of what has happened to you. — Gemma Liviero
People expect all women to react the same to pregnancy. But anyone who's been around pregnant women knows that it's not all cutesy and sweet. You spaz out and you're angry and you have tantrums. — Keri Russell
