Operation Petticoat Quotes & Sayings
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I clearly have done things that were wrong. I've clearly had to seek God's forgiveness. — Newt Gingrich

Illiteracy was the usual condition in sixteenth-century England, to be sure. According to one estimate at least 70 percent of men and 90 percent of women of the period couldn't even sign their names. But as one moved up the social scale, literacy rates rose appreciably. — Bill Bryson

Elizabeth knew it was a fast day, but the rumbling in her belly was harder to ignore than the grumbling of the preacher. — Anya Seton

Trading has taught me not to take the conventional wisdom for granted. What money I made in trading is testimony to the fact that the majority is wrong a lot of the time. The vast majority is wrong even more of the time. I've learned that markets, which are often just mad crowds, are often irrational; when emotionally overwrought, they're almost always wrong. — Richard Dennis

I do not have many things that are meaningful to me. Except my doubts and my fears. And my art. — Chaim Potok

if the Mufti of Constantinople were to send a missionary to preach Mohammedanism to us, he would find a pulpit at his service. — Benjamin Franklin

When you study history and look at every civilization that has grown up and died off, they all leave one remnant: a major sports colosseum at the heart of their capital. Our fate can be different; but only if we start doing things differently. — Thomas L. Friedman

Life's too short to cavort with fork-tongued carnivores. — Jonathan Heatt

All great scientists have, in a certain sense, been great artists; the man with no imagination may collect facts, but he cannot make great discoveries. — Karl Pearson

The real thing, when done right , is always better than a daydream — Amy Harmon

Always carry with you into the pulpit a sense of the immense consequences which may depend on your full and faithful presentation of the truth. — Richard Salter Storrs