Schlimgen Properties Quotes & Sayings
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I don't believe in living in the past. Living in the past is for cowards. If you live in the past, you die in the past. — Mike Ditka

She was in it, not above it commenting on it. — Go On

Losing his hair. Ms. Chase and me, — Carl Hiaasen

The question isn't "Why do we die?" The question is "Why do we live? — S.M. Reine

We have so much left to experience and learn about each other - it's almost like we've been remarried with the show being over. Now it's a whole new life for us. — Nick Lachey

The one, true unique beauty is woman. The rest, all the rest, exists simply to adorn her. — Yasmina Khadra

If I was producing something, it wouldn't make sense to me to cast somebody because of who their father is because that doesn't put anyone in the seats in the theatre. I wouldn't go to a movie because that person's father is so and so. — Bryce Dallas Howard

The reflection and experience of many years have led me to consider the holy writings not only as the most authentic and instructive in themselves, but as the clue to all other history. They tell us what man is, and they alone tell us why he is what he is: a contradictory creature that seeing and approving of what is good, pursues and performs what is evil. All of private and public life is there displayed ... From the same pure fountain of wisdom we learn that vice destroys freedom; that arbitrary power is founded on public immorality. — Gouverneur Morris

Among the most joyful people I have known have been some who seem to have had no human reason for joy. The sweet fragrance of Christ has shown through their lives. — Elisabeth Elliot

It is not together, but the ensemble is perfect. — Eugene Ormandy

I promise. and as I said it I felt that from that instant a door had been shut between us. — Bram Stoker

He had to admit it: he'd missed being engrossed in a case. He even missed the microfiche machines he'd had to use before everything went online, tucked invariably in a corner surrounded by shelves of dusty atlases and encyclopedias. The machines were like old friends to him, the way the knob fit firmly in his hand, the way the text scrolled horizontally across the screen. — Sharon Guskin