Plaklqusa Quotes & Sayings
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The firm of Strange had not been built on softness; what you stole from it, you were welcome to keep. — Keith Roberts
In America, the top 1 percent led the country into war and economic devastation, leaving the less fortunate to fight for one and pay for both. — Graydon Carter
It is easier to criticize than to correct our past errors. — Livy
Dad," said Will, his voice very faint. "Are you a good person?"
"To you and your mother, yes, I try. But no man's a hero to himself. I've lived with me a lifetime, Will. I know everything worth knowing about myself-"
"And, adding it all up ... ?"
"The sum? As they come and go, and I mostly sit very still and tight, yes, I'm all right. — Ray Bradbury
It's certain that fine women eat A crazy salad with their meat. — William Butler Yeats
The poor are not a problem but rather an opportunity to show unconditional love. — Dillon Burroughs
The horizon of many people is a circle with a radius of zero. They call this their point of view. — Albert Einstein
Tess's Uncle Donald winced when he entered the Kibbitz Room at Attman's Delicatessen. The pained expression — Laura Lippman
Childish, selfish, immature - that's right, I am. But do you know how much money I make for thinking this way? — Tom Hanks
The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. — Abraham Lincoln
When we broke the surface again the first thing I saw was the great bold stripe of the Milky Way painted across the heavens, and it occurred to me that together the fish and the stars formed a complete system, coincident parts of some ancient and mysterious whole. — Ransom Riggs
You don't have to be singing about love all the time in order to give love to the people. You don't have to keep flashing those words all the time. — Jimi Hendrix
I'm very pleased with the job President Bush is doing and he's off to a terrific start. — John Engler
I thought, you see, that there must be some connection between money and memorable experience; between rare wine and rare intelligence. In short, I was a romantic idiot. — Jincy Willett
