Mary From Corrie Quotes & Sayings
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The Bishop has a skin, God knows,
Wrinkled like the foot of a goose,
(All find safety in the tomb.)
Nor can he hide in holy black
The heron's hunch upon his back,
But a birch-tree stood my Jack ... — William Butler Yeats

It's not a house to us. It's a home. And it's not a home, it's s way of life. Our summertime happens here. This house is part of our past, it's our present, it'll be our future. It's who we are. — Elin Hilderbrand

If an animal is named after what it eats, how interesting is it? — Karl Pilkington

Thus, after all, the actual rates of aggregate saving and spending do not depend on Precaution, Foresight, Calculation, Improvement, Independence, Enterprise, Pride or Avarice. Virtue and vice play no part. It all depends on how far the rate of interest is favourable to investment, after taking account of the marginal efficiency of capital. No, this is an overstatement. If the rate of interest were so governed as to maintain continuous full employment, virtue would resume her sway;
the rate of capital accumulation would depend on the weakness of the propensity to consume. Thus, once again, the tribute that classical economists pay to her is due to their concealed assumption that the rate of interest always is so governed. — John Maynard Keynes

The artist always has been and still is a being somewhat apart from the rest of humanity. — Beatrice M. Hinkle

The earth can have but earth, which is his due; My spirit is thine, the better part of me. — Neil L. Rudenstine

The Doctor: I just don't like nastiness, and people getting away with it.
Churchwell: That sounds a rather, if you forgive me, innocent view.
The Doctor: That's as may be, but I'm sticking to it. — Paul Magrs

He who says A must say B too; and he who consents the first time must also the second. — Jacob Grimm

I was my own person, complete in and of myself. — Meg North

Williams created the first government in the world which broke church and state apart. Because those who had linked the two believed that political authority came from God, this led to a fission whose fallout included the new and equally explosive concept that the state derives its authority from and remains subject to its citizens. — John M Barry

Economics brings into view that conflict of choice is one of the permanent characteristics of human existence. — Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins

It is the first step to lifelong enlightenment. — Robin S. Sharma

From the writer of "Age of Armageddon: The Spirit of Krynn"
Once one feels justified, one is often bereft of conscience. — Ryan Tyler Palmer

Any motion whatsoever beats inertia, because inspiration will always be drawn to motion. — Elizabeth Gilbert