Mathieson Wine Quotes & Sayings
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People are really nice in the world. The majority of every single person I meet is really nice. Some people get excited, and some people freak out when they accidentally run into me, but across the board most people are really nice, so I just like to treat people how they treat me. — Hulk Hogan

The tragedy of power like mine is that there is no way down. There can only be extinction. Dust to dust; rags to rags; fear to fear. — V.S. Naipaul

Life's most beautiful and inspiring moments occur at 3am, just prowling, looking for nothing but always finding something. — CrimethInc.

Today's college student is lazy and uninformed — Hillary Clinton

Pain is not what you see and not what you feel. Pain is what you can only hear, alone in the dark. — Lisa Gardner

If God wanted us to ask questions, he would have made us men. — Monica Ali

There's nothing wrong with being a loser, it just depends on how good you are at it. — Billie Joe Armstrong

I think we're all in Cime's army now. But never mind, the Storm God hasn't forgotten us. Heaven is no farther away than it ever was. — Janet Morris

When I write, my goal is to delve deeply enough into the human experience to find a sort of universality. Once you dig down underneath surface differences, we are all human beings. And all human beings want essentially the same things at our core. We want to love and be loved. We want to be safe. We want our loved ones to be safe. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

The climate, financial and national security crises are all connected. They share the same cause: Our [the USA's] absurd dependency on foreign oil. As long as we need to spend billions of dollars each year to buy foreign oil from state-run oil companies in the Persian Gulf, our problems of a trade deficit, a budget deficit and a climate crisis will persist. — Al Gore

One colossal advantage of being in extra innings is that you can tell it like it is, say what you think, and largely eschew political caution. — Bob Lutz