Revelio Quotes & Sayings
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Let me not live, after my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff of younger spirits. — William Shakespeare

Experience hobbles progress and leads to abandonment of difficult problems; it encourages the initiated to walk on the shady side of the street in the direction of experiences that have been pleasant. Youth without experience attacks the unsolved problems which maturer age with experience avoids, and from the labors of youth comes progress. Youth has dreams and visions, and will not be denied. — William James Mayo

I always feel depressed when I go into a country under dictatorial rule. — Arthur Frommer

I'm sure you do know how to pick guys back on the farm, but this is a whole different world. You can't just grunt and bend some guy over your tractor. — Maris Black

Then, yes," she said. "Yes, I will marry you, James Carstairs. Yes." "Oh, thank God," he said, exhaling. "Thank God. — Cassandra Clare

Since its founding in 1854, Penn State has proven to be a leading institution of higher learning. — Tim Holden

A lot of very popular mainstream artists are products of record companies and marketing companies, and any time anyone can stand outside of that, that's interesting. — Marco Brambilla

I needed to see other girls, girls like me, who make a choice and get to keep it. — Ashton Raze

It was, however, resolved that 'we use our private influence at present to prevent our brethren from going into court and promising to obey the law; and as soon as possible we take steps to get some flavors from the government for those who already have more wives than one.' — Abraham H. Cannon

Taxes are a universal burden in moral as well as in civil life. There is not a pleasure, social or otherwise, which is not assessed by fate at its full value! — Alfred De Musset

Broadway is obviously a dream come true, but audiences everywhere continue to make performing a blast. — Rob McClure

I can stab myself, but I can't reach the knife to pull it out. And then everything starts to disappear. I start to fade away, too. Only the knife is always there - to the very end. — Haruki Murakami