Orren Boyle Quotes & Sayings
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I've got to stop looking at you, like you light my world. You're the dark cloud which brings the rain. You're the hurricane which destroys my peace. You are not the sun. I am my own light. — LeAnne Mechelle
The spirit gone, man is garbage. — Joseph Heller
Without the family, we are helpless before the State. — G.K. Chesterton
As sub-assistant-treasurer in this archipelago, there are conversations I've been meaning to have. We could have those now, young Loam. — N.D. Wilson
We tend to think of the erotic as an easy, tantalizing sexual arousal. I speak of the erotic as the deepest life force, a force which moves us toward living in a fundamental way. — Audre Lorde
The brain is the most outstanding organ. It works 24/7, 365 from birth until you fall in love. — Sophie Monroe
Oh, by the way, the plot: it almost slipped my mind. Charlie French bought my mother's pictures cheap and sold them dear to Binkie Behrens, then bought them cheap from Binkie and sold them on to Max Molyneaux. Something like that. Does it matter? Dark deeds, dark deeds. Enough. — John Banville
The only justification of private property," said Orren Boyle, "is public service. — Ayn Rand
Something is sick with our society that we have to deal with. — Jane Velez-Mitchell
Descendants of New England pioneers are proud of their ancestry and glad to proclaim the fact that so far as the United States are concerned, New England is in deed the cradle of religious liberty. — Paul Harris
The selfish leader will attempt to lead others for their own gain and for the detriment of others. — Tom Peters
The modern athlete is an individual corporation. I'm not quite sure it's very good for sport, or good for team work, or those different things that sport says it's about. This is about business. — LeBron James
In the mind that is once truly disciplined and purged, thou canst not find anything, either foul or impure, or as it were festered: nothing that is either servile, or affected: no partial tie; no malicious averseness; nothing obnoxious; nothing concealed. — Marcus Aurelius