Pashkovsky Quotes & Sayings
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When first thy eyes unveil, give thy soul leave
To do the like; our bodies but forerun
The spirit's duty. True hearts spread and heave
Unto their God, as flow'rs do to the sun.
Give him thy first thoughts then; so shalt thou keep
Him company all day, and in him sleep. — Henry Vaughan

Hegel used to say that the familiar, precisely because it is familiar, remains unknown. That's why we don't know so much about stupidity. — Carl William Brown

A part of all I earn is mine to keep! — George S. Clason

I gave him my own sexy raised eyebrow, because unlike Emilio, I knew how to do that shit correct. — Sarah Ockler

James Stewart was so kind and considerate and had such personal integrity. — Brigitte Bardot

In the end, the difference between a published writer and an unpublished one comes down to one thing: The unpublished writer gave up, and the published writer didn't. — Judy Delton

She's an excellent presenter and would have succeeded in advertising, is what I think. She generates a sense of excitement in the room and I become aware that my hands are moist with sweat, but not from fear. From needing to know what happened next. I like the drama. I glance around the room and other people look rapt as well. And I feel like, That's the reason to go to a gay rehab. People appreciate the drama. — Augusten Burroughs

Some very poor countries run great vaccination systems, and some richer ones run terrible programs. — Bill Gates

How much does a thought weigh? — Ijosephi Lowly Worm

They forget that government revenues derive from confiscation, rather than production. — Addison Wiggin

The success of an entire advertising campaign may stand or fall on what is said in the headlines of the individual advertisements. — John Caples

People are not hungry because there is no food in the world. There is plenty of it; there is a surplus in fact. But between those who want to eat and the bursting warehouses stands a tall obstacle indeed: politics. — Ryszard Kapuscinski