Oguchis Quotes & Sayings
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The welfare state is institutionalized crime - 'organized plunder,' as the French economist Frederic Bastiat called it. It systematizes what is intrinsically wrong: forcing some people to support others. The Democrats favor the indefinite expansion of the welfare state, perpetually increasing the ratio of force to freedom in society. — Joseph Sobran

But what Mom never told me is that along the way, you find sisters, and they find you. Girls are cool that way. — Adriana Trigiani

If you listen closely you will hear the spirits sigh
a lesson lost on humans; an enchanting lullaby:
Mercy lies in nature's hands and bound to it we grow.
Of the earth we came to be and of the earth we'll go. — Nicoline Evans

Gratitude is not something idyllic that comes when all good things line up to be counted. Gratitude is there all the time waiting to be focused on. — Antonia Montoya

The best way not to find the bed too cold is to go to bed colder than the bed is. — Carlo Borromeo

My music is my way to rearrange the world according to my own hopes. — Stephan Jenkins

As a comic, it's anti-comedy to be known. I think a lot of comedic actors get lost in this world of Hollywood and all this stuff. They lose what brought them there in the first place. I'm very trepidatious about it. — Zach Galifianakis

Basically when I'm walking I'm not consciously writing or intending anything. In the manner I have learned from meditation practice, I let things unfold. — Stephen Vincent Benet

Culture opens the sense of beauty. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Other nations merely change governments as a lady changes dancing partners: Canada contrives to fall in a dead faint every time the music stops. — Gordon Donaldson

Trust is like a fencing foil; it's not effective unless you extend it. — Regina Scott

And I will remember how we made the sun blush every morning. — Malak El Halabi

He thought he'd lived through everything. Only now did he realise he'd merely existed. — Dianna Hardy

To many, love is both a blessing and a curse. From love springs bliss and utter ruin. But they are confused. What they describe is a selfish version of love - a dark pretender. If anyone seeks this kind of love, they will never find grace. True Love is unconditional generosity and requires nothing in return. True Love takes nothing for self, but only gives to others. — Remigio Bongulielmi