Meljean Brooks Quotes & Sayings
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Somerset has a wonderful wildness about it - it hasn't been tamed. This is farming country, and there's a realness here - I love it. — Anthony Head
There is no greater burden than choosing who to save. — Kamahl
The working class must control the factories and the country — Alan Woods
He felt at his face, wondering what the hot dampness was. For a moment he thought he was bleeding. Swearing under his breath, he pushed the tears away, vowing that they would be the last he ever shed. Strength, not weakness, was what he needed from this day forward. — Morgan Rhodes
We know there is real interest from the American public in having easy access to the new, affordable choices in the Health Insurance Marketplace. — Todd Park
I've been in love before, every love-relationship is tough and it has its challenges. — Josh Hutcherson
The news of the days it reaches the newspaper office is an incredible medley of fact, propaganda, rumor, suspicion, clues, hopes, and fears, and the task of selecting and ordering that news is one of the truly sacred and priestly offices in a democracy. For the newspaper is in all literalness the bible of democracy, the book out of which a people determines its conduct. — Walter Lippmann
I am the skeptic of skeptics. — Taylor Caldwell
Reading the morning newspaper is the realist's morning prayer. One orients one's attitude toward the world either by God or by what the world is. The former gives as much security as the latter, in that one knows how one stands. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
From time to time, little men will find fault with what you have done ... but they will go down the stream like bubbles, they will vanish. But the work you have done will remain for the ages. — Theodore Roosevelt
You have 30 to 50 times better chances of creating a successful business than at succeeding as a short-term trader. — Robert Rolih
I don't like being talked into things by ungraceful people. — Mark Salzman
