Numarasi Quotes & Sayings
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In the meanwhile Don Quixote was bringing his powers of persuasion to bear upon a farmer who lived near by, a good man-if this title may be applied to one who is poor-but with very few wits in his head. The short of it is, by pleas and promises, he got the hapless rustic to agree to ride forth with him and serve him as his squire. Among other things, Don Quixote told him that he ought to be more than willing to go, because no telling what adventure might occur which would win them an island, and then he (the farmer) would be left to be the governor of it. As a result of these and other similar assurances, Sancho Panza forsook his wife and children and consented to take upon himself the duties of squire to his neighbor. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Don't let anything like trees in the Clearwater National Forest get in the way of providing jobs and fueling the economy, even if that means cutting down every last tree in the state. — Helen Chenoweth-Hage

Happiness is really rooted in simplicity. The tendency to excessiveness in thought and action diminishes happiness. — Brian L. Weiss

I think acting is a gift. I think certain people for some reason just have a gift that they were meant to perform. — Jonathan Jackson

I am a fan of the truth even if it is painfully hard to accept — Dan Brown

Through historical accident, we've ended up with a global network that pretty much allows anybody to communicate with anyone else at any time. — Jonathan Zittrain

What's great about having a sci-fi/fantasy show start on the web: that's a gigantic part of your demographic right there. It targets a significant part of your demographic when you deliver online. — Ryan Robbins

If you no longer believe in the God in whom you believed in before, this comes from the fact that there was something wrong with your belief, and you must strive to understand better that which you call God. — Leo Tolstoy

Thoughts have the power,
To change how you perceive the world around you,
To inflict worry, or make peace abound too. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

There's no drama like wrestling. — Andy Kaufman