Ostrich Book Quotes & Sayings
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Congress should pass legislation to remove from the federal courts their jurisdiction to hear these outrageous challenges to the Ten Commandments and the Pledge of Allegiance. — Phyllis Schlafly

It is the people who scream the loudest about America and Freedom who see to be the most intolerant for a differing point of view. — Rosanne Cash

William Strachey, who would later write the most detailed account of the storm, must have made his way from his quarters to the deck so he could see conditions for himself. — Kieran Doherty

In order to get somewhere in life, you need to have a vision. The vision brings you to the table. Without a vision, you just do what everybody else does and you are just there. — Michael Schenker

For this can be said of men in general: that they are ungrateful, fickle, hypocrites and dissemblers, avoiders of dangers, greedy for gain; and while you benefit them, they are entirely yours, offering you their blood, their goods, their life, their children,...when need is far away, but when you actually become needy, they turn away. (translated by Wayne A. Rebhorn) — Niccolo Machiavelli

He's more myself than I am — Emily Bronte

The most influential of all the virtues are those which are the most in request for daily use. They wear the best, and last the longest. — Samuel Smiles

If you think about it hard enough, if you trace potential
reverberations long enough, every step can be a false step, any move can lead to an
unintended consequence.
Who am I ignoring that I shouldn't be ignoring? What am I not saying that I should be
saying? What won't I notice that she would absolutely notice? While I'm out in the
public hallways, what private languages am I not hearing? — David Levithan

Don't do what you love, love what you do well. — Christopher Hart

There's more in the earth than anyone knows. We'll find wonders. — Jeannine Atkins

I write to raise the curtain on life's endless possibilities. Because you asked, Pourquoi? — Peggy Kopman-Owens

Thank goodness for the first snow, it was a reminder
no matter how old you became and how much you'd seen, things could still be new if you were willing to believe they still mattered. — Candace Bushnell