Miltonic Poem Quotes & Sayings
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The media's power is frail. Without the people's support, it can be shut off with the ease of turning a light switch. — Corazon Aquino

Renunciation of many good things is needed to break our bondage to the fragmenting forces of our society, which most of us have internalized, as if busyness on many fronts were a virtue instead of a vice. — David Janzen

I believe how you spend your 5-to-9 determines how you'll spend your 9-to-5. — Jessica N. Turner

It's interesting and somewhat dismaying how many people will look up to anyone who wins a multimillion-dollar lottery - but will deride anyone who has worked either hard or smart to attain prosperity and real success. — Ernie J Zelinski

Critics say it's illegal for Donald Trump to run for president while hosting a TV show. It's also illegal to run for president if your hair wasn't born in this country. — Conan O'Brien

I have a sliding glass door on my closet, and when I slide it one way I can see all my uniforms, and the other way is all my own clothes. — Elle Fanning

For once I'm not the guy losing my temper all the time. — James Gandolfini

Now, to tell my story
if not as it ought to be told, at least as I can tell it,
I must go back sixteen years, to the days when Whitbury boasted of forty coaches per diem, instead of one railway, and set forth how in its southern suburb, there stood two pleasant house side by side, with their gardens sloping down to the Whit, and parted from each other only by the high brick fruit-wall, through which there used to be a door of communication; for the two occupiers were fast friends. — Charles Kingsley

Not every door you opened will bring you light; some will bring you storms and darkness; you must be strong enough to push the door back and close it! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Your words must match what you do. In so many words, you need to show sincerity with your words. — John Garrett

Eratosthenes declares that it is no longer necessary to inquire as to the cause of the overflow of the Nile, since we know definitely that men have come to the sources of the Nile and have observed the rains there. — Eratosthenes

We cannot earn what we have always had. What we can do is trust that what God keeps insisting is true about us is actually true. — Rob Bell