Occupiers Liability Quotes & Sayings
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Memory: what wonders it performs in preserving and storing up things gone by - or rather, things that are — Plutarch

The Sacred Bombshell knows that her creative feminine energy is a catalyst. She remembers her womb wisdom. — Abiola Abrams

Was there ever any doubt?
And as the spotlights fade away,
And you're escorted through the foyer,
You will resume your callow ways,
But I was meant for the stage. — Colin Meloy

There is no weapon in the end as difficult to overcome as the tongue of an enemy. — Andre Norton

I love to act and put on a show, but you're playing a character all the time. For music, it's really just me being myself. — Tinashe

I was thinking about his hands on me. Nobody had ever treated me like that. Not ever. But now they had. And how was I ever going to forget it? I would never. I would never. — Kristen D. Randle

Words - I wonder if you can realize how much I love them. You are too much preoccupied with mere things and ideas and people to understand the full beauty of words. Your mind is not a literary mind. — Aldous Huxley

Compare Scripture with Scripture. False doctrines, like false witnesses, agree not among themselves. — William Gurnall

Otis D'ablo is alive! Do you here me? He is alive and trying to kill me! — Heather Brewer

Give up your thirst for books, so that you do not die a grouch. — Marcus Aurelius

Leave a cavity behind the [wall] facings, and on the inside build walls two feet thick, made of red dimension stone or burnt brick or lava in courses, and then bind them to the fronts by means of iron clamps and lead ... the beds and builds, all settling equally and bonded at the joints, will not let the work bulge out, nor allow the fall of the face walls which have been tightly fastened together. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

Patriotism takes the place of religion in France. In the service of la patrie, the doing of one's duty is elevated into the sphere of exalted emotion. — W. C. Brownell

It is necessary for every American, with becoming energy to endeavor to stop the dissemination of principles evidently destructive of the cause for which they have bled. It must be the combined virtue of the rulers and of the people to do this, and to rescue and save their civil and religious rights from the outstretched arm of tyranny, which may appear under any mode or form of government. — Mercy Otis Warren

You're out on stage, the music is blaring, the crowd is screaming, the lights are flashing, your heart is pumping, the sweat is flying, and it's the greatest feeling in the whole world. — Michael Flatley