Memorable Mgs Quotes & Sayings
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I always wanted to be ambidextrous, ever since I was a little girl. I wanted to be able to use both hands, and I still use my left hand a lot. — Holly Madison

He who regards many things easy will find many difficulties. Therefore the sage regards things difficult, and consequently never has difficulties. — Laozi

[Christianity] existed and flourishes, not only without the support of human laws, but in spite of every opposition from them. — James Madison

I can see how he (Sandy Koufax) won twenty-five games. What I don't understand is how he lost five. — Yogi Berra

I want to do something absolutely different, or perhaps nothing at all: just stay where I am, in my home, and absorb each hour, each day, and be alone; and read and think; and walk about the garden in the night; and wait, wait... — Rosamond Lehmann

I feel like every movie, I've learned more and more about what I think of the world and what I'm trying to figure out. — Spike Jonze

No, the frigid, cold, empty thing that lives inside me showed up the day after my mother died. It told me it was pointless to care about people. It told me it was useless to consider what they think or feel or desire out of life. — Callie Hart

The "hypocrite" is the critic who disguises his own failings by focusing attention on the failings of others. — Michael Shermer

This nation has been drifting back in comparison with the rest of the world for the last 20 years in education. — Roy Romer

I've already written 300 space poems. But I look upon my ultimate form as being a poetic prose. When you read it, it appears to be prose, but within the prose you have embedded the techniques of poetry. — Story Musgrave

Once I stopped trying to always do everything my way, and once I asked for God's help, things have truly gone a different direction. — Sylvester Stallone

Reasons always came with a purpose, to give the appearance of a struggle between principle and desire. Principle had power only until you found what you had to have. — Tobias Wolff

We cannot judge fully of men's works by what we see, or what is said and thought of them; for man is prone to depreciate that which is really important, and to exact and extol what is trivial and of little worth. Many things which are hidden and unrecognized of human wisdom are nevertheless valuable and vitally important. — Orson F. Whitney