Merantes Canonsburg Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted to win to feed the hungry people of my community. I didn't want to win to buy a diamond.. I didn't have no diamonds then. I didn't want to win to buy a car, I didn't want to win to bring a couple of chicks downtown to a hotel. I wanted to win to feed the poor people of the community. — Mr. T
I feel more for you than ever have for anyone, and anything we do together isn't me using you!" He squeezes his eyes shut and sets his forehead on mine. "It's me giving myself to you. — Mila Ferrera
Man is not by nature a tyrant, but becomes a tyrant by power conferred on him. — Lucretia Mott
There is no sincerer love than the love of food. — George Bernard Shaw
Let the pain of past not ruin the happiness of present and dreams of future. Move on. — Vikrmn
Many people consider the things government does for them to be social progress but they regard the things government does for others as socialism.
[Address to National Press Club in Washington DC, as quoted in Freedom and Union (April 1952)] — Earl Warren
I lived on rum, I tell you. It's been meat and drink, and man and wife, to me. — Robert Louis Stevenson
The NAA way is to operate from a servant's heart, and service will be returned to you exponentially. — Andy Albright
Normally death scenes are good, if you have a significant death scene and it means something it's like the audience has an attachment to you being killed that's a good thing. — Jared Harris
The town was a series of dark shapes with edges picked out in moonlight; sloping rooves and gables, balconies and gutters met one another in a chaotic, shadowed jumble. Behind him, the far-flung darkness of what must be the great northern forests. And to the south ... to the south, past the dark shapes of the city, past the lightly wooded hills and rich central provinces of Vere, lay the border, prickling with true castles, Ravenel, Fortaine, Marlas ... and across the border Delpha, and home. — C.S. Pacat
The things of God are of deep import; and time, and experience, and careful and ponderous and solemn thoughts can only find them out. — Joseph Smith Jr.
The trick to writing an aphorism is to place a period at the point where you're inclined to say, in other words ... — Robert Breault
