Populus Tremuloides Quotes & Sayings
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Men always look smart in a well-fitted, tailored suit. Conversely, they can be incredibly handsome in jeans combined with a cashmere jumper or a beaten-up leather jacket or even just a cotton T-shirt. — Tamara Mellon

Do not lie on low ground, the torrent will take you
off; do not lie on high ground, the wind will take you away — Raj Doctor

Evils that befall the world are not nearly so often caused by bad men as they are by good men who are silent when an opinion must be voiced. — Lawrence Schiller

Well, you know, in the fundamentalist milieu of the Afrikaners, there was a sense that they were a chosen people, that they were bringing civilization to the blacks. — Nadine Gordimer

Taken from the musical play, "Scallawalli and Petwah" by Mark DiBernardo
"I saw Satan fall like lightening from heaven. — Mark DiBernardo

I was always attracted to taking a novel position, but one grounded in the materials I'd been given, not made up out of whole cloth. — Jed S. Rakoff

But the past was not dead. Once in a great while, the thoughts
that had seemed so vital and so active, yet had been put to rest
so quietly, revived again. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

I took piano lessons when I was younger and I've been trying to learn how to play the guitar recently. I'd really like to learn how to play the drums. They're a lot of fun and they require a lot of focus. — Vanessa Hudgens

My feeling toward the animal is that he is our younger brother, and that we are our brothers keeper. — Mary Johnston

Avoid singularity. There may often be less vanity in following the new modes than in adhering to the old ones. It is true that the foolish invent them, but the wise may conform to, instead of contradicting, them. — Joseph Joubert

We must first scrutinize thoroughly anything appearing in our hearts or any saying suggested to us. Has it come purified from the divine and heavenly fire of the Holy Spirit? Or does it lean toward Jewish superstition? Is its surface piety something which has come down from bloated worldly philosophy? We must examine this most carefully, doing as the apostle bids us: 'Do not believe in every spirit, but make sure to find out if spirits are from God' (I Jn. 4:1). — John Cassian

A world without books is overrated. — Nashi Hoshimiya

Virtue and vice are concepts invented by human beings, words for a morality which human beings arbitrarily devised. — Osamu Dazai

The bigger a state becomes the more liberty diminishes. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau