Oregon Treaty Quotes & Sayings
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When I drive into Augusta and down Magnolia Lane, there's just a spirit and nostalgia about it that you experience nowhere else. Why? Because it's the same place every year. — Billy Casper

Yew berries?" "Berries or leaves. Highly poisonous. Taxine, of course, is the alkaloid. — Agatha Christie

Just the actual physics of putting it all together, you know, the latter period is actually quite fragmented in terms of the licenses and all those things so it makes a compilation of the full twenty years really a technical minefield. — Geoff Downes

I could live without you, but I wouldn't want to — Suzanne Enoch

Trilobites survived for a total of three hundred million years, almost the whole duration of the Palaeozoic era: who are we johnny-come-latelies to label them as either 'primitive' or 'unsuccessful'? Men have so far survived half a per cent as long. There — Richard Fortey

I firmly believe that you can't manufacture chemistry with anyone, let alone a kid. — Ryan Reynolds

There is ... a huge tacit conspiracy between the U.S. government, its agencies and its multinational corporations, on the one hand, and local business and military cliques in the Third World, on the other, to assume complete control of these countries and "develop" them on a joint venture basis. The military leaders of the Third World were carefully nurtured by the U.S. security establishment to serve as the "enforcers" of this joint venture partnership, and they have been duly supplied with machine guns and the latest data on methods of interrogation of subversives. — Edward S. Herman

Only a lion can recognize a lion's roar. — Kodo Sawaki

Just remember that, ultimately, dressing is always about attitude, feeling comfortable and confidence — Kate Moss

You're like the girl who left her shadow in the drawer, but when she went to get it, it wasn't there. — Wayne Shorter

I have always had a keen interest in defence and military history and read more on this subject than anything else. — Bob Ainsworth

Opposing the free flow of goods or people is a bad idea. — William Weld