Pearse Lyons Quotes & Sayings
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Americans who feel the most ignored these days are not the screamers. They are the solid citizens who are sick to death of pols who play to the rant. — Joe Klein

When you're involved in the work of the Lord, the power behind you is always greater than the obstacles before you. — Dallin H. Oaks

The religion and it's many barbed indoctrinating tendrils just start to become what makes you who you are, so you have to kind of destroy yourself to be able to rebuild yourself and make yourself whole again. — Mat McNerney

You're guilty until proven innocent. Perception is reality, that's the way that it is in this world. — Chris Webber

Mom is always saying I'm a smart kid, but that I just don't apply myself. — Jeff Kinney

I don't know where 12 months has gone. — Stuart Appleby

J.J. and I came from a world where success was measured by how many degrees you had. J.J.'s employees came from a world where it was measured by the size of your subwoofer. — Paul Jury

Eureka! Eureka!
Supposed to have been his cry, jumping naked from his bath and running in the streets, excited by a discovery about water displacement to solve a problem about the purity of a gold crown. — Archimedes

When I was nine, I started reading Homer. I would get up at four o'clock in the morning, before I had to go to school, in third or fourth grade, and, for several hours, I would read 'The Iliad' or 'The Odyssey.' — Franz Wright

I have a boyfriend and a dog, and I still haven't figured out what I want to be when I grow up. — Chelsea Clinton

I believe that those who knew me [in my youth] took me for an eccentric. — Adolf Hitler

I did not become great by association of The Beatles! Beatles make Maharishi great? Pah! It is a waste of thought. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

If you think love makes you happy, you've either never been in love, or never been in love long enough to have to start compromising. — Laurell K. Hamilton

A lot of people see doubt as legitimate philosophical posture. They think of themselves in the middle, whereas of course really, they're nowhere. — John Le Carre