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Salients Quotes By Herbert V. Prochnow

If you are ignorant, you certainly can get into some interesting arguments. — Herbert V. Prochnow

Salients Quotes By William P. Young

The intricacy and the inherent beautiful fragility of the human soul is such that it is uniquely damaged and only God knows how to heal it, and it's going to take time. — William P. Young

Salients Quotes By Molly Ringwald

For Peter, being with Greta was like being wrapped in a warm towel after emerging cold and shivering from the ocean. — Molly Ringwald

Salients Quotes By Eunice Baumann-Nelson Ph.D PENOBSCOT

If a child hasn't been given spiritual values within the family setting, they have no familiarity with the values that are necessary for the just and peaceful functioning in society. — Eunice Baumann-Nelson Ph.D PENOBSCOT

Salients Quotes By Howard Stern

Every time I went on the radio, I would take the crummiest radio station, the station that was like a toilet bowl. I would go on there and build up the ratings, so you couldn't do any worse. — Howard Stern

Salients Quotes By Geoffrey Zakarian

I don't usually have time for TV. When I get home at night, I just want to fall asleep. — Geoffrey Zakarian

Salients Quotes By Douglas Alexander

Politicians diminish themselves by sounding robotic. — Douglas Alexander

Salients Quotes By George Will

[The World Trade Center and the Pentagon] have drawn, like gathered lightning, the anger of the enemies of civilization. Those enemies are always out there ... Americans are slow to anger but mighty when angry, and their proper anger now should be alloyed with pride. They are targets because of their virtues-principally democracy, and loyalty to those nations which, like Israel, are embattled salients of our virtues in a still-dangerous world. — George Will

Salients Quotes By Sharon Gannon

Raising crops to feed animals for human consumption requires a lot of land. It takes eight or nine cows a year to feed one average meat eater; each cow eats one acre of green plants, soybeans and corn per year; so it takes eight or nine acres of plants a year to feed one meat eater, compared with only half an acre to feed one vegetarian. — Sharon Gannon