Russillos Caldwell Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes lying was the better part of valor and the only way to save a man's butt.
— Christine Feehan

I wanted to move. I needed to move. But in those moments, I could more easily have lifted a semi truck filled with pudding. — Brandon Sanderson

"It all came from there," Lech Walesa said, pointing to a TV when a reporter asked him why communism fell. — Lech Walesa

To live without history is to live like an infant, constantly amazed and challenged by a strange and unnamed world. — Joan Nestle

He tried to press the machine into my hands, but I stepped back. He was getting too close, and besides, I didn't know what this meant. Was he trying to sell me the machine? Was he giving it to me? I had heard that in America, if a girl accepted a ring from a boy, it meant she would marry him. What about accepting a tape-playing machine? Did it mean I might have to dance with him? — Minfong Ho

My name is Towner Whitney. No, that's not exactly true. My real first name is Sophya. Never believe me. I lie all the time.
I am a crazy woman... That last part is true. — Brunonia Barry

Observable fact : I don't believe in magic.
Observable fact : We are magic. — Nicola Yoon

If there is no God, why bother to tell the truth? Why not steal? — Ben Stein

He guffawed. Motherfucker seriously guffawed. — Red Tash

When George W. Bush picked Dick Cheney, it was a reassuring sign that the Texas governor would have an experienced, prudent voice at his side. — Jeff Greenfield

Many of us want things to change in our lives. Yet, we spend so much time worrying about circumstances well beyond our control or incessantly thinking about events that have happened well in our past. One very popular activity these days is watching the news, 24/7, almost as entertainment. The reality is though, that most news stories we hear, we have little if any control over. I suggest redirecting out focus. Because, as I see it, the first step to change is spending time on those things you can actually change. — Charles F. Glassman

Lincoln would love the fact that Obama is such a great conciliator, trying to transcend ideology. — Henry Louis Gates