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Reestablished Spelling Quotes By William R. Bowen

All governments are ordained by God, but none compare to government by God, theocracy. — William R. Bowen

Reestablished Spelling Quotes By Henry Kirke White

I, a Laconian dog, can bite again: Yes, I can make the Daunian tiger flee, Much more a bragging, foul-mouth'd whelp like thee. — Henry Kirke White

Reestablished Spelling Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

For my friend said that he opened his intellect as the sun opens the fans of a palm tree, opening for opening's sake, opening infinitely for ever. But I said that I opened my intellect as I opened my mouth, in order to shut it again on something solid. I was doing it at the moment. And as I truly pointed out, it would look uncommonly silly if I went on opening my mouth infinitely, for ever and ever. — G.K. Chesterton

Reestablished Spelling Quotes By Herb Kohl

We need to take steps to strengthen and mend Social Security so that its promise of a secure retirement is just as real for seniors in the future as it is today. — Herb Kohl

Reestablished Spelling Quotes By Mark Twain

It is curious and interesting to notice what an attraction a fussy, mincing, nickel-plated word has for you. — Mark Twain

Reestablished Spelling Quotes By James S.A. Corey

How the fuck do you keep your hair like that? I look like a hedgehog's been humping my skull. — James S.A. Corey

Reestablished Spelling Quotes By Michael Pollan

If the omnivore's dilemma is to determine what is good and safe to eat amid the myriad and occasionally risky choices nature puts before us, then familiar flavor profiles can serve as a useful guide, a sensory signal of the tried and true. To an extent, these familiar blends of flavor take the place of the hardwired taste preferences that guide most other species in their food choices. They have instincts to steer them; we have cuisines. — Michael Pollan