Mckale Montgomery Quotes & Sayings
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The chief benefit, which results from philosophy, arises in an indirect manner, and proceeds more from its secret, insensible influence, than from its immediate application. — David Hume

A majority of young people seem to develop mental arteriosclerosis forty years before they get the physical kind. Another question: why do some people remain open and elastic into extreme old age, whereas others become rigid and unproductive before they're fifty? — Aldous Huxley

Before you can teach children, you must get the silver key of kindness to unlock their hearts, and so secure their attention. — Charles Spurgeon

I'll take a Cheezy Burger and a shake full of smiles to go. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

No doubt you thought I was dead. I sometimes think I am myself. — Henning Mankell

We all know what we should have done as we look backward. Yet looking backward further still, we may say that all goes as the Wild Magic wills. And we must look forward if we are to live long enough to look backward. — Mercedes Lackey

[In 2004 on being at TBWA Chiat Day for 30 years.] Different people are different in terms of the way they're made. I knew since the day I arrived at Chiat Day that I was at home, and that I was at a place where I could prove my talent and my ability ... I am also married for 35 years too, so it could just be how I am. — Lee Clow

Father Lucifer, you never looked so sane. — Tori Amos

Though our holy religion teaches us to be for peace, yet it does not forbid us to provide for war. — Matthew Henry

Before anyone can ask anything, I empty my game bag and it becomes 18:00 - Cat Adoration. Prim just sits on the floor weeping and rocking that awful Buttercup, who interrupts his purring only for an occasional hiss at me. He gives me a particularly smug look when she ties the blue ribbon around his neck. — Suzanne Collins

If I have just an ounce of sense, I follow the great Way, and fear only to stray from it. — Laozi