Putortis Quotes & Sayings
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Freedom is a hard-bought thing and millions are in chains, but they strain toward the new day drawing near. — Paul Robeson

Oxygen was called flammable air for a while, but it didn't catch on. — Mark Forsyth

And I'm a pair of pants with a hole scorched through the ass? — Spider Robinson

SPIRITUALLY ... THE WORLD DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING "GOING" BETTER THAN JESUS(!) "THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD! — Kenneth Adrian Ellis

I like the smell of film. I just like knowing there's film going through the camera. — Steven Spielberg

People love to say, "You gotta fake it till you make it." But this implies that the fake you is someone better than who you inherently are, and this is simply not the truth. Let me say this loud and clear: the person you imagine yourself to be in the very best and most powerful moments of your life, is the authentic you. And in truth, I imagine you're probably much more amazing even than that. — Richie Norton

The governments alone are responsible for the spread of the superstitious awe with which the common man looks upon every bit of paper upon which the treasury or agencies which it controls have printed the magical words legal tender. — Ludwig Von Mises

Satin occupied a couple of rooms which a chemist had furnished for her in order to rescue her from the clutches of the police; but in little over a year she had broken the furniture, knocked in the chairs and dirtied the curtains in such a frenzy of filth and disorder that the two rooms looked as if they were inhabited by a pack of mad cats. — Emile Zola

For example, the early Girl Scout handbooks preached an ethic of self-sacrifice and self-effacement. The chief obstacle to happiness, the handbook exhorted, comes from the overeager desire to have people think about you. — David Brooks

A lot of my music that I like puts energy in your body or makes you want to dance or break something or just go mosh or jump around. — Blake Anderson

Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart. — Washington Irving