Pungsun Quotes & Sayings
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The patriot volunteer, fighting for country and his rights, makes the most reliable soldier on earth. — Stonewall Jackson

one big problem and a great paradox in the arena of life is the problem of where or how a person is now and what, who and where he wants to be or have tomorrow. Had it not be this problem, we would have been relaxing all day long — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Behind them, the white caps of the mountains gleamed like wicked teeth. — Tam Linsey

I'm at my best in a messy, middle-of-the-road muddle. — Harold Wilson

Has it ever occurred to you to wonder if the history we teach our children is a lie? — Daniel Quinn

Her shift in thinking was clearly conflicted. It must have been difficult to disavow something for which she had a deep love and in which she had been immersed so much of her life. — Karen Swallow Prior

In political matters feeling often decides more correctly than reason. — Adolf Hitler

Gingerbread houses
with gumdrops and peppermint
and marshmallow snow. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Everyone wants to get behind the red rope, but actually: be yourself, don't believe what you see, don't believe all this marketing. — Daphne Guinness

The motor-car, in brining us all closer together, by making it easy to have luncheon two counties away, has driven us all further apart, by making it unnecessary for us to know the people in the next bungalow. And so, once again, we have to thank civilization for nothing. — Ronald Knox

Convictions for drug offenses are the single most important cause of the explosion in incarceration rates in the United States. Drug offenses alone account for two-thirds of the rise in the federal inmate population and more than half of the rise in state prisoners between 1985 and 2000.1 Approximately a half-million people are in prison or jail for a drug offense today, compared to an estimated 41,100 in 1980 - an increase of 1,100 percent.2 Drug arrests have tripled since 1980. As a result, more than 31 million people have been arrested for drug offenses since the drug war began.3 To put the matter in perspective, consider this: there are more people in prisons and jails today just for drug offenses than were incarcerated for all reasons in 1980.4 — Michelle Alexander

Magic called love that binds our hearts together and yet is the very thing that has the power to break them beyond repair. — Namrata