Mcquarters Pub Quotes & Sayings
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In the rural South, you have a town of 30,000 people and everybody's pretty much thrown on the same pile of doo-doo. You just learn to make the best of it and live with one another. — Bubba Sparxxx

Dharma is the study of what is, and the only way you can find out what is true is through studying yourself. — Pema Chodron

A celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity. — Jeremy Taylor

People do crazy things when they're keeping girls locked up in their shed. — Robin Wasserman

After several years in the league, when a player becomes a vested veteran in the NFL, they play under a different set of rules. For instance, if you cut a vested veteran mid-season and they don't get picked up by another team, you owe them the remainder of their salary. — Brendan Daly

For a product to carry a health claim on its package, it must first have a package, so right off the bat it's more likely to be processed rather than a whole food. — Michael Pollan

The movement in our relationship to God is always from God to us. Always. We can't, through our piety or goodness, move closer to God. God is always coming near to us. Most especially in the Eucharist and in the stranger. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

It sheared off heads so many, that it, and the ground it most polluted, were a rotten red. It was taken to pieces, like a toy-puzzle for a young Devil, and was put together again when the occasion wanted it. — Charles Dickens

Man is a being born to believe. And if no church comes forward with its title-deeds of truth to guide him, he will find altars and idols in his own heart and his own imagination. — Benjamin Disraeli

What we need to make a more decent society is not a few Splendid Samaritans but millions of Minimally Decent Samaritans. — J. David Smith

There's a bridge to tomorrow, There's a bridge to the past. — Dianne Reeves

Death is a slave's freedom. — Nikki Giovanni