Newsboards Quotes & Sayings
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No, you're not," he said, sounding much surer than she — Charlie N. Holmberg
In 'Hardflip,' you have a relationship where the father and son haven't seen each other in 18 years, but they find they're very alike: pigheaded, stubborn, passionate. It's a wonderful story of how you can't get away from how similar you and your children are. — John Schneider
Whom does undeserved honour please, and undeserved blame alarm, but the base and the liar? — Horace
The worst kind of tyrant was the one who once had been the victim. — John A. Williams
Walker liked to joke that, together, he and his wife owned the entire glass. He took the half-full part, while she usually claimed the empty half. — Alan Orloff
Passed Grogan's the Tobacconist against which newsboards leaned and told of a dreadful catastrophe in New York. In America those things were continually happening. Unfortunate people to die like that, unprepared. Still, an act of perfect contrition. — James Joyce
You cannot be my friend and use the N- word around me. I feel strongly about it ... I always think of the millions of people who heard that as their last word as they were hanging from a tree. — Oprah Winfrey
Running beer gathers no foam. — Victor Hugo
He who writes this book in which hate is not hidden was formerly a pacifist...For him no disillusionment was ever greater or more sudden. It struck him with such violence that he thought himself no longer the same man. And yet, as it seems to him that in this state of hatred his conscience becomes diminished, he dedicates these pages, with emotion, to the man he used to be.
— Emile Verhaeren
God as Master Weaver, Master Builder. He redeemed the story of Joseph. Can't he redeem your story as well? — Max Lucado
No one was ever called by God to greater suffering than God's only begotten Son. — R.C. Sproul
If there is hope, it lies in the proles. — George Orwell
Today we are inundated with such an immense flood of printed matter that the value of individual work has depreciated, for our harassed contemporaries simply cannot take everything that is printed today. It is the typographer's task to divide up and organize and interpret this mass of printed matter in such a way that the reader will have a good chance of finding what is of interest to him. — Emil Ruder
There's no environment I can think of that would have remained constant enough to preserve dinosaur DNA. — Hendrik Poinar
Nobody lends money to a corpse. — Alice Yi-Li Yeh
