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Saposhnikovia Quotes By Gordon Bethune

Watches are the only jewelry men can wear, unless you're Mr. T. — Gordon Bethune

Saposhnikovia Quotes By Margot Kidder

It [the pharmaceutical industry] is the most profitable industry in the world, and partially funds the US government. It surpasses oil in terms of profits and my country recently went to war due to oil pricing. What does that say they will do to keep this other industry in tact? It is up to patients and their families to question what they are being given, and to consumers to demand better, more natural alternatives. — Margot Kidder

Saposhnikovia Quotes By Abigail Haas

History is told by those who win. — Abigail Haas

Saposhnikovia Quotes By Leonard Cohen

I am locked in a very expensive suit
old elegant and enduring
Only my hair has been able to get free
but someone has been leaving
their dandruff in it
Now I will tell you
all there is to know about optimism
Each day in hub cap mirror
in soup reflection
in other people's spectacles
I check my hair
for an army of alpinists
for Indian rope trick masters
for tangled aviators
for dove and albatross
for insect suicides
for abominable snowmen
I check my hair
for aerialists of every kind
Dedicated as an automatic elevator
I comb my hair for possibilities
I stick my neck out
I lean illegally from locomotive windows
and only for the barber
do I wear a hat — Leonard Cohen

Saposhnikovia Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Though [the people] may acquiesce, they cannot approve what they do not understand. — Thomas Jefferson

Saposhnikovia Quotes By Laurie R. King

Suddenly, it occurred to me that my feelings towards the little man were distinctly maternal. Good God, I thought, how utterly revolting, and I turned my mind firmly to the problem at hand. — Laurie R. King

Saposhnikovia Quotes By Mark Shields

George W. Bush in 2000 went to private financing for the nomination, but he accepted public funding in the general. And, quite frankly, so did - it was broken in 2008, when Barack Obama decided he wasn't going to do that. — Mark Shields