Meisel Woodworking Quotes & Sayings
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I leave the governor's office next week, and with it public life[which] has been on the whole a pleasant one. But for ten years and over my salaries have not equalled my expenses, and there has been a feeling of responsibility, a lack of independence, and a necessary neglect of my family and personal interests and comfort, which make the prospect of a change comfortable to think of. — Rutherford B. Hayes
A bit of lusting after someone does wonders for the skin. — Elizabeth Hurley
The principle of the Constitution is that of a separation of legislative, Executive and Judiciary functions, except in cases specified. If this principle be not expressed in direct terms, it is clearly the spirit of the Constitution, and it ought to be so commented and acted on by every friend of free government. — Thomas Jefferson
Casey shook his head emphatically, then tried to tell Lon about it without telling him about it. — Renae Kaye
A woman who gives any advantage to a man may expect a lover
but will sooner or later find a tyrant. — George Gordon Byron
We shouldn't censor ourselves based on the weak idea of "looking cool." It's such a waste of potential awesomeness. — Neko Case
Unfortunately, the only meaning that society attributes to life today is an opportunity to make money. — Mata Amritanandamayi
Poetry is something in-between the dream and its interpretation. — Lou Andreas-Salome
We all are now very aware of what a connected world we live in - connected to each other and to the earth that gives us everything we have. We need all countries and companies to step up and play their part - setting strong goals, having clear plans, and openly demonstrating progress. — Richard Branson
An idealist believes that the short run doesn't count. A cynic believes the long run doesn't matter. A realist believes that what is done or left undone in the short run determines the long run. - Sydney J. Harris — David Allen
But sadness was familiar; sadness was manageable. It didn't transform her, the way the raging anger did. She could remain herself and still feel this aching grief. — Aprilynne Pike