Michoroya Quotes & Sayings
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It is not likely that posterity will fall in love with us, but not impossible that it may respect or sympathize; so a man would rather leave behind him the portrait of his spirit than a portrait of his face. — Robert Louis Stevenson

But the worse you express yourself these days the more profound people think you
though that's nothing new. — Dorothy L. Sayers

I seek a deeper truth, but I don't think I have to go to a building designated for worship to find it. — Ted Lange

[From below comes the noise of a door slamming.] — Henrik Ibsen

Your pantry is your first line of defense against food-borne illness and things like high blood pressure and cholesterol. — Joe Bastianich

Let's go make Chaz wish he was never born."
"Oh, Erin. I'm so glad you 're on my side."
"Damn right, bitch. — Tammara Webber

Impressionism is simply twenty minutes into LSD. — Terence McKenna

The guard, clearly overdoing it with the steroids, had a head that looked like two old crisps taped to an Easter egg. There — Paul Mitchell

Only the skilled can judge the skillfulness, but that is not the same as judging the value of the result. — C.S. Lewis

I got to get the right people in the right job. Because a lot of costs can be taken out in the context of your administration without the legislature. For example, using technology to do more with less. Using technology to fight fraud. Reorganizing and streamlining can be done within the context of the administration. — Meg Whitman

When the Sun sets, shadows, that shew'd at Noon But small, appear most long and terrible; So, when we think Fate hovers o'er our Heads, Our apprehensions shoot beyond all bounds, Owls, Ravens, Crickets seem the watch of death, Nature's worst Vermine scare her God-like Sons. Ecchoes the very leavings of a Voice, Grow babling Ghosts, and call us to our Graves: Each Mole-hill thought swells to a huge Olympus, While we fantastick Dreamers heave and puff, And sweat with an Imagination's weight ... — John Dryden