Personalresponse Quotes & Sayings
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I grew up with a good set of values, but it was never too strict. I was always encouraged to be a free-thinking individual. — Justin Vernon

'Johnny' was a coping mechanism who could take those things which could have ordinarily destroyed me, by tweaking my past and throwing it back out there, getting laughs from things that would have otherwise upset me. — Johnny Vegas

No living person could disappear like Sofia. She'd have a go-bag stashed somewhere. Money and passports and disguises, with just enough ice to evaporate. — Cindy Skaggs

No one better say anything bad about Ian around me after today. I officially loved that son of a bitch. — Jeaniene Frost

Time with yourself, with your family, and with your God may prove to be the ultimate saving. — Doris Janzen Longacre

We will have a world government whether you like it or not. The only question is whether that government will be achieved by conquest or consent. — Paul Warburg

Do what you will, this life's a fiction, And it is made up of contradiction. — William Blake

The federal government now spends one of every four dollars in the entire economy. It borrows one of every three dollars it spends. No nation, no entity, large or small, public or private, can thrive, or survive intact, with debts as huge as ours. — Mitch Daniels

And thus they plod in sluggish misery,
Rotting from sire to son, and age to age,
Proud of their trampled nature, and so die,
Bequeathing their hereditary rage
To the new race of inborn slaves, who wage
War for their chains, and rather than be free,
Bleed gladiator-like, and still engage
Within the same arena where they see
Their fellows fall before, like leaves of the same tree. — George Gordon Byron

Personality and mind, like moustaches, belong to a certain age. They are a deformity in a child ... Leave his sensibilities, his emotions, his spirit, and his mind severely alone. There is the devil in mothers, that they must provoke personalresponse from their infants. — D.H. Lawrence

Acquiring true wisdom is always a greater burden than transient pain. — Bill Willingham