Preservatory Denver Quotes & Sayings
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Forests are breaking out all over America. New England has more forests since the Civil War. In 1880, New York State was only 25 percent forested. Today it is more than 66 percent. In 1850, Vermont was only 35 percent forested. Now it's 76 percent forested and rising. In the south, more land is covered by forest than at any time in the last century. In 1936 a study found that 80 percent of piedmont Georgia was without trees. Today nearly 70 percent of the state is forested. In the last decade alone, America has added more than 10 million acres of forestland. — Jonah Goldberg
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Architecture is supposed to complete nature. Great architecture makes nature more beautiful-it gives it power. — Claudio Silvestrin
I've always been fascinated with the history of the Plains Indians and the history of the American Indian Movement in the '70s. — Jason Aaron
I expected perfection as soon as the pencil hit the paper, and since that's impossible, I couldn't get myself to start. — Felicia Day
I was just so sick. I thought that orange juice was going to make me fat. — Demi Lovato
there is no such thing as a good tax — Winston S. Churchill
[I]t is dangerous for a bride to be apologetic about her husband. — Wallace Stegner
Why he's a poet, you know, so he may live upon learning. — Fanny Burney
It is a government by the corporations, for the corporations. — Rutherford B. Hayes
As to a media personality, well that just happened in large measure because people found me amusing, and I did lots and lots of T.V. news interview shows. — Ben Stein
Indiana taxpayers, retired Hoosier state policemen and teachers are neither greedy speculators nor unpatriotic. They are, however, secured creditors of Chrysler. They deserve to have their funds protected under the full auspices of the law. — Richard Mourdock
Win your war, Lord Uhtred," he said, "then take her away from us priests and give her lots of children. She'll be happy, and one day she'll be truly wise. That's the women's real gift, to be wise, and not many men have it. — Bernard Cornwell
