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Musgraves Cork Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

It was futile class of people who discussed not merely science and poetry but even the ways of governing men — Leo Tolstoy

Musgraves Cork Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

The goose that lays the golden eggs likes to lay where there are eggs already. — Charles Spurgeon

Musgraves Cork Quotes By Scott Wilson

I'm not a great hunter. But I have fired guns in the past, when I was growing up. But it was part of growing up where I lived. You go out hunting or target practice. They also taught you to respect guns. — Scott Wilson

Musgraves Cork Quotes By Michael J. Anderson

'Twin Peaks' is one of those Rorschach ink blot things, where everybody finds their own favorite thing. — Michael J. Anderson

Musgraves Cork Quotes By Sarah Zettel

I feel SF is going through an experimental phase right now. — Sarah Zettel

Musgraves Cork Quotes By William Shakespeare

You have not succeeded until you are finished — William Shakespeare

Musgraves Cork Quotes By Leon Wieseltier

Surely it is foolish to hate facts. The struggle against the past is a futile struggle. Acceptance seems so much more like wisdom. I know all this. And yet there are some facts that one must never, never accept. This is not merely an emotional matter. The reason that one must hate certain facts is that one must prepare for the possibility of their return. If the past were really past, then one might permit oneself an attitude of acceptance, and come away from the study of history with a feeling of serenity. But the past is often only an earlier instantiation of the evil in our hearts. It is not precisely the case that history repeats itself. We repeat history - or we do not repeat it, if we choose to stand in the way of its repetition. For this reason, it is one of the purposes of the study of history that we learn to oppose it. — Leon Wieseltier