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Rozenn Quotes By Rick Perry

There is no one who's gonna be sitting on that stage who has the record of job creation I have. There's one in particular who's created jobs all around the world. While he was the governor of Massachusetts he didn't create many jobs. — Rick Perry

Rozenn Quotes By Sarah Zettel

Fortunately, many people also enjoy a stand-alone as a sample of something new, like trying the special at a favourite restaurant one night instead of going for the usual. — Sarah Zettel

Rozenn Quotes By John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley Of Blackburn

The next great task of science is to create a religion for humanity. — John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley Of Blackburn

Rozenn Quotes By John Paul Caponigro

With the arrival of the new comes the need to overcome fascination with novelty in order to approach substance and sophistication - a sophistication born of subtlety and depth of perception, not complexity and perceived virtuosity. — John Paul Caponigro

Rozenn Quotes By Rand Paul

If our freedom is taken, the American dream will wither and die. — Rand Paul

Rozenn Quotes By Richard Brautigan

The Beautiful Poem
I go to bed in Los Angeles thinking
about you.
Pissing a few moments ago
I looked down at my penis
affectionately.
Knowing it has been inside
you twice today makes me
feel beautiful. — Richard Brautigan

Rozenn Quotes By Gautama Buddha

The fool worries, thinking, "I have sons, I have wealth." Indeed, when he himself is not his own, whence are sons, whence is wealth? — Gautama Buddha

Rozenn Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

When you know the fourfoil in all its seasons root and leaf and flower, by sight and scent and seed, then you may learn its true name, knowing its being: which is more than its use. What, after all, is the use of you? or of myself? Is Gont Mountain useful, or the Open Sea?' Ogion went on a halfmile or so, and said at last, 'To hear, one must be silent. — Ursula K. Le Guin