Overexerted Muscle Quotes & Sayings
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God's love for his people is so great that it turns God against himself, his love against his justice. — Pope Benedict XVI

He[Ted Danson] was clearly not a football player, and not only physically. He didn't bring that attitude, that mentality. At the time, there was a [Red Sox] relief pitcher named Bill Lee, the "Spaceman." He was kind of nuts, as we found out a lot of relievers are. — Shelley Long

If one person has a right to something he did not earn, of necessity it requires that another person not have a right to something that he did earn. — Walter E. Williams

Let education kindle only those which are truly beneficial
to the human species; let it favour those alone which are really necessary to the maintenance of society. The passions of man are dangerous, only because every thing conspires to give them an evil direction. — Paul Henri Thiry D'Holbach

Writers are alphabet artists. The blank page becomes their canvas as they paint pictures with words. — Barbara Case Speers

Art arises when the secret vision of the artist and the manifestation of nature agree to find new shapes. — Kahlil Gibran

If you have an hour, will you not improve that hour, instead of idling it away? — Philip Dormer Stanhope

Fame comes with its own standard. A guy who twitches his lips is just another guy with a lip twitch - unless he's Humphrey Bogart. — Sammy Davis Jr.

I'm not getting to heaven on my integrity. I'm not getting to heaven on my goodness. — Rick Warren

Small is good, but none is better. — Juanita Morrow Nelson

So requisite is the use of Astrology to the Arts of Divination, as it were the Key that opens the door of all their Mysteries. — Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa

I want people to say, "Oh my God, I'm laughing out loud at television." — Keegan-Michael Key

To live
On means not yours
be brave in silks and laces,
Gallant in steeds; splendid in banquets; all
Not yours. Given, uninherited, unpaid for;
This is to be a trickster; and to filch
Men's art and labour, which to them is wealth,
Life, daily bread;
quitting all scores with "friend,
You're troublesome!" Why this, forgive me,
Is what, when done with a less dainty grace,
Plain folks call "Theft. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton