Philida Mule Quotes & Sayings
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I remember like it was yesterday. I remember because it was the last time we held hands — David Arnold

A man who was aware that there could be no honor and yet had honor, who knew the sophistry of courage and yet was brave. — F Scott Fitzgerald

In vowing ourselves to one another, we are entitled to stand before the Almighty and ask Him for His grace and His blessing. — Adolf Hitler

SIR BARNET and Lady Skettles, very good people, resided in a pretty villa at Fulham, on the banks of the Thames; which was one of the most desirable residences in the world when a rowing-match happened to be going past, but had its little inconveniences at other times, among which may be enumerated the occasional appearance of the river in the drawing-room, and the contemporaneous disappearance of the lawn and shrubbery. — Charles Dickens

The Hopi tribe of North America had a goddess called Spider Woman. In their creation myth she teamed up with Tawa the sun god, and they sang the First Magic Song as a duet. This song brought the Earth, and life, into being. Spider Woman then took the threads of Tawa's thoughts and wove them into solid form, creating fish, birds, and all other animals. — Richard Dawkins

Hope isn't destiny. Left passive its nothing more than disappointment deferred — Bill Willingham

It was an ongoing struggle to say no, I don't want to be a part of the perpetuation of this stereotype. — John Amos

It specifically says in the Torah that you can eat shrimp and bacon in a Chinese restaurant. — Jason Alexander

Let me get you all some punch," I said.
"You're leaving us?" said Isabel, sounding panicky.
"I'll be right back," I promised. "If anyone comes near you, just scream and run. — Kenneth Oppel

When you go out on a football field, you are responsible for taking care of yourself. The more rules you get, the less players truly take care of themselves. — Jim Brown

A prophet or an achiever must never mind an occasional absurdity, it is an occupational risk. — Oswald Mosley

And what about the cash, my existence's jewel? — Charles Dickens

The vastly different sentences afforded drunk drivers and drug offenders speaks volumes regarding who is viewed as disposable - someone to be purged from the body politic - and who is not. Drunk drivers are predominantly white and male. White men comprised 78 percent of the arrests for this offense in 1990 when new mandatory minimums governing drunk driving were being adopted.65 They are generally charged with misdemeanors and typically receive sentences involving fines, license suspension, and community service. Although drunk driving carries a far greater risk of violent death than the use or sale of illegal drugs, the societal response to drunk drivers has generally emphasized keeping the person functional and in society, while attempting to respond to the dangerous behavior through treatment and counseling.66 People charged with drug offenses, though, are disproportionately poor people of color. They are typically charged with felonies and sentenced to prison. — Michelle Alexander