Renovable Que Quotes & Sayings
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Others declare good intentions — Jonathan Kellerman
Variety may be the spice of life, but consistency pays the bills. — Doug Cooper
People talk fundamentals and superlatives and then make some changes of detail. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
My heart goes out to the people of the city of Boston. My thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost loved ones in such a senseless and heartless way. — Matt Damon
Saving time is so important that I'm not even going to finish this sen-it's lunchtime already? Yum yum. — Craig Benzine
We learn a lot from the mistakes of others, but even more from our own. — Fausto Cercignani
I could quite happily run a florist or a bake shop. — Lena Headey
We never know when we too will be called into eternity. I doubt if even one of those people who got on those planes or walked into the World Trade Center or the Pentagon last Tuesday morning thought it would be the last day of their lives. They didn't - it didn't occur to them. And that's why each of us needs to face our own spiritual need and commit ourselves to God and his will now. — Billy Graham
Never Refuse Wine. It is an odd but universally held opinion that anyone who doesn't drink must be an alcoholic. — P. J. O'Rourke
We learn our sexual preferences and orientations. — Virginia Johnson
Live and "love to be fascinated. — Roy H. Williams
We said there warn't no home like a raft, after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don't. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft. — Mark Twain
Old ideas are continually being slain by new facts. There is nothing stable in the conclusions of the mind, and it is impossible that there ever should be unless we hold that the universe is made to the measure of the human mind, an assumption for which nothing in the past gives any warrant. — Edith Hamilton
During certain hours, at certain years in our lives, we see ourselves as remnants from the earlier generations that were destroyed. So our job becomes to keep peace with enemy camps, eliminate the chaos at the end of Jacobean tragedies, and with 'the mercy of distance' write the histories. — Michael Ondaatje
