Ridders Country Quotes & Sayings
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In terms of evolutionary history, it was only yesterday that men learned to walk around on two legs and get in trouble thinking complicated thoughts. So don't worry, you'll burn out. — Haruki Murakami

You own every piece of me, Cadence Taylor, and if you let me, I'll spend the rest of my life proving to you that you're the only thing left worth fighting for. — Melyssa Winchester

The operations of the federal government will be most extensive and important in times of war and danger; those of the State governments, in times of peace and security. — James Madison

History dies without the present. There is no future without the path made to it by the past. — Aidan Chambers

Father," I answered, "I want to give God everything. — Thomas Merton

I'm less interested in what people think think and more interested in how they came to think it and how they maintain it as valid. — Peter Joseph

When we arrived, the sun was setting, like a mango sorbet dripping over the horizon; the platinum rolls of the Mediterranean produced the soothing sound of waves thudding the cliff rocks below us. — Richard C. Morais

The bigger the change we hope for, the longer we must be willing to invest, work for, and wait for it. — Andy Crouch

Myth: USDollar is money. Fact: Gold & Silver are money. USDollar is legal tender/debt brought down to low parcels for spending purposes. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Being fit and being in the best shape that I can be helps me be the best mom as well. — Jennie Finch

I don't know. I try not to think about it too much. I'm perfectly satisfied with my life. I think unhappiness comes from unfulfilled expectations." "So the less you expect from life . . ." "No. It's not like that. I just try to be happy and not wish I could do more. — Kasie West

The gradual decline of a society is often a self-induced process of trying to meet ever-expanding appetites, rather than a physical inability to produce past levels of food and fuel, or to maintain adequate defense. — Victor Davis Hanson

The smell of dead fish lingered in the air, and excited flies darted from fish to fish lapping up the decay. — S.W. Lothian

There you go, wading in your clodhoppers through our private territory. — Harper Lee