Mashtrimet Quotes & Sayings
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I believe Georgia should aspire to nothing less than greatness. And I believe greatness is within our grasp. — Sonny Perdue

I finally decided if I was going to make a living, I was gonna have to come to New York. — Mose Allison

Reading is of course dry work, and further refreshment was called for and consumed. — Diana Gabaldon

Khusrau darya prem ka, ulti wa ki dhaar,
Jo utra so doob gaya, jo dooba so paar.
English Translation.
Oh Khusrau, the river of love
Runs in strange directions.
One who jumps into it drowns,
And one who drowns, gets across. — Amir Khusrau

Whatever our frame of mind, whether ecstasy or depression, David has exactly described our emotions. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I was going to do a book about the first prearranged Karpov-Kasparov match, '84-'85. But the God-damn Jews have stolen my entire file on that. — Bobby Fischer

Somehow, something always happens just before things get to the very worst. It is as if Magic did it. If I could only just remember that always. The worse thing never quite comes. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

Many expanded-time schools have generated extraordinary results. In some cases, they have completely closed the achievement gap, all while installing curricula with a richness rivaled only by elite private schools and those in the most upscale suburbs. — Chris Gabrieli

I don't want to name names, but the least I can say about rock and roll is that I'm suspicious. — Manuel Puig

The benefit arising from moderate use of strong Liquor have been experienced in all Armies, and are not to be disputed. — George Washington

Regardless of whether you are a man or a woman, everyone births things into reality. — Margaret Ann Lembo

I'd love to be a mole on the wall in the Liverpool dressing room at half-time. — Kevin Keegan

Plans are for fools who are naive and selfish. No one can predict anyone's life, no matter how hard they might try. At the end of the day, everyone was gifted with something called free will. — Renee Ericson