Poettery Quotes & Sayings
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Top Poettery Quotes
I owe nothing to Women's Lib. — Margaret Thatcher
Therefore, what has a (positive) existence serves for profitable adaptation, and what has not that for (actual) usefulness. — Lao-Tzu
Whatever your Bible translation is, it stands on the shoulders of one man - William Tyndale. — Steven J. Lawson
Pleasured equally In seeking as in finding, Each detail minding, Old Walt went seeking And finding. — Langston Hughes
When we understand our baptismal covenant and the gift of the Holy Ghost, it will change our lives and will establish our total allegiance to the kingdom of God. — Robert D. Hales
If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I'm about to do today ? — Steve Jobs
I love Athena. I love all the goddesses and the archetypes and what they represent because I think they're always going to be relevant not just to women but to humanity. They're living energy. There's a lot we can still learn from them. — Isabel Lucas
I don't read such small stuff as letters, I read men and nations. I can see through a millstone, though I can't see through a spelling-book. What a narrow idea a reading qualification is for a voter! — Sojourner Truth
The clouds were still bunched up in the sky like a gang on a street corner, and it looked to me like they had the sun pretty effectively intimidated. — Jonathan Lethem
All the pre-made sauces in a jar, and frozen and canned vegetables, processed meats, and cheeses which are loaded with artificial ingredients and sodium can get in the way of a healthy diet. My number one advice is to eat fresh, and seasonally. — Todd English
It is possible to renounce everything and attain enlightenment. But most people don't want to renounce; they wish to run away from responsibility and hard work. — Frederick Lenz
He is gone from mortal haunts: O'Dignam, sun of our morning. Fleet was his foot on the bracken: Patrick of the shaggy brow. Wail, Banba, with your wind: and wail, O ocean, with your whirlwind. — James Joyce
Abigail Adams could become my favorite historical sleuth. — Sharon Kay Penman
