Petrodollar Agreement Quotes & Sayings
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Trying to achieve something in the spiritual world is just as foolish as trying to achieve something in the material world. There's nothing to achieve. There's only letting go. As we let go, more and more, of ego identifications, desires, and support systems, bliss will arise. — Ayya Khema
( ... )Did she really tell Roddy Carstairs she could outshoot him with his own pistol?"
"No," Jason said dryly. "She told him that if he made one more improper advance to her, she would shoot him- and if she missed, she would turn Wolf loose on him. And if Wolf didn't finish the job, she had every faith I would." Jason chuckled and shook his head. "It's the first time I've been nominated for the role of hero. I was a little crushed, however, to be second choice after the dog. — Judith McNaught
I think really, China, Chinese, I think they really have a long history of civilization, rich culture. — Dalai Lama
I think that every state in the union should recognize same-sex marriage. — Cass Sunstein
Sales may lead to advertising as much as advertising leads to sales. — Michael Schudson
The record companies fell apart - quite deservedly. Their corrupting, all-binding contract nonsense had to stop. — John Lydon
The books are like children in that having written one doesn't make writing the next one any easier, because it's a new set of problems and a new set of challenges with each one, and having dealt with one before means that you now know how to do it. — Dara Horn
Ooh baby, I like it raw! — Ol' Dirty Bastard
It is interesting to note that Copernicus was German/Polish, Luther was German, and Gutenberg was German. — George Friedman
When the weather's good, there's no better place to be than the British countryside. — Ross Kemp
Superior might does not guarantee success, especially in a war where political considerations dominate. — Richard H. Shultz Jr.
May it not be asked of every intelligent friend to the liberties of his country, whether the power exercised in such an act as this ought not to produce great and universal alarm? Whether a rigid execution of such an act, in time past, would not have repressed that information and communication among the people which is indispensable to the just exercise of their electoral rights? And whether such an act, if made perpetual, and enforced with rigor, would not, in time to come, either destroy our free system of government, or prepare a convulsion that might prove equally fatal to it? — James Madison
The present is no more exempt from the sneer of the future than the past has been. — Cassius Jackson Keyser
her way to me. "You're late," she jokingly scolded. — Kiera Cass
