Ommert Historic Farm Quotes & Sayings
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I am the batsman and the bat, / I am the bowler and the ball, / The umpire, the pavilion cat, / The roller, pitch, and stumps, and all. — Andrew Lang
Do you really think that laws made by men and a justice system maintained by men will ever be fair in cases of rape? 
Nora Hawks from One Bullet Beyond Justice — Dennis R. Miller
And let her think I don't care she's with you? No can do. She needs to know what I want — Abbi Glines
The mainline media attacks all conservatives, especially Christians, and distorts their policies and beliefs so that the local population is afraid to vote for them. — Tim LaHaye
Just as the moon derives the light it reflects from the sun, so the rational human mind derives a created ability to know from its origin, God. — Ronald H. Nash
You've got to bring the emotion, and you have to understand that you can't touch other people if you're not touched. You can't move other people if you're not moved. So if you're just giving some frickin talk you've memorized over and over again, you're going to have a flat affect. If you've just got a bunch of visuals on the screen that are leading your talk, hang up your shoes and get the hell out of there. — Tony Robbins
I was always musical - yelling when I was a baby, singing into a brush and singing in the shower. — Susan Boyle
Her father was her door to the world; he was the singular opening through which she saw, heard, and felt. Without him she didn't know what she saw, or what she heard, and what she felt; all she felt, was him gone. — Anthony Marra
Waning moons their settled periods keep, to swell the billows and ferment the deep. — Joseph Addison
It's too easy to give up on the things that are hard to accomplish. — C. R. Johnson
Thank God for forgiveness of my sins. — Lailah Gifty Akita
If we ought to philosophize 
we ought to philosophize, and if we ought not to philosophize 
we ought to philosophize ; in either case, therefore, we ought 
to philosophize. For if philosophy exists we ought certainly 
to philosophize, because philosophy exists ; and if it does not 
exist, even so we ought to examine why it does not exist, 
and in examining this we shall be philosophizing, because 
examination is what makes philosophy. — Aristotle.
