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Nuggies Quotes & Sayings

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You can't go to East Anglia and not visit Sutton Hoo. Well, you can, obviously, but you shouldn't. — Bill Bryson

We may use the past tense properly to indicate that at a certain time a certain word of God was spoken, but a word of God once spoken continues to be spoken, as a child once born continues to be alive, or a world once created continues to exist. And those are but imperfect illustrations, for children die and worlds burn out, but the Word of our God endureth forever. — A.W. Tozer

The framers of our constitution had the sagacity to vest in Congress all implied powers: that is, powers necessary and proper to carry into effect all the delegated powers wherever vested. — John C. Calhoun

Oh Tigger, where are your manners?"
"I don't know, but I bet they're having more fun than I am. — A.A. Milne

This is the best bad plan we have, sir. — Chris Terrio

Life finds its balance. Children grow up. Second chances come along. In the meantime, I could choose to savor this moment. What good would it do to allow annoyance to interfere with gratitude? — Katrina Kenison

Sun reaches the people even in the darkness through the moonlight. The way can be found even when it seems there is no way! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

In working-class France, when an apprentice got hurt, or when he got tired, the experienced workers said It is the trade entering his body. — Annie Dillard

Life is unpredictable and you need to live every day to the fullest. — Doug Hutchison

Hopefully, with some years of practice and just getting to that state, I'll try extreme sports again. — Taraka Larson

When I step into the batters box and hear my team say my name and they all cheer for me i feel as if i need to hit the ball for them! Softball is life and nothing comes before it — Hannah

He said, "You misunderstand. We did not kill the nuggies and the other folk hereabouts. They see us, and then they commonly die."
"Of what?" I asked.
"Of embarrassment. — Harry Turtledove