Schmiedeberg Erzgebirge Quotes & Sayings
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It's tempting, because as one senator said to me, 'We know if we invite baseball down, we'll draw a crowd'. — Fay Vincent
I've never actually given birth to a child, but I suspect that going to a Justin Bieber concert with a child is close. — Dave Barry
But there is, also, the summoning world, the admirable energies of the world, better than anger, better than bitterness and, because more interesting, more alleviating. And there is the thing that one does, the needle one plies, the work, and within that work a chance to take thoughts that are hot and formless and to place them slowly and with meticulous effort into some shapely heat-retaining form, even as the gods, or nature, or the soundless wheels of time have made forms all across the soft, curved universe - that is to say, having chosen to claim my life, I have made for myself, out of work and love, a handsome life. — Mary Oliver
Equally with every felicity, all miserable events do naturally beget their like. — Herman Melville
Grumbling incoherently, I fished in my jacket pocket for sunglasses. "Fear not, night dweller," Niko said with mocking gravity. "It is merely the sun, something you would see more often if you would roll out of bed before late afternoon. — Rob Thurman
You can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims. — Harriett Woods
You may not believe in chance but it provides us with every opportunity we need. — Chloe Thurlow
We need a very strong military to protect the freedoms we do have. — Jerry Bruckheimer
Easy there, Smurfette. — Larissa Ione
I can only admire people who I have never met and are dead - because you know so much about anyone who is alive. — Ken Livingstone
Silks, velvets, calicoes, and the whole lexicon of female fopperies. — Jonathan Swift
Not quite so long ago as a generation, there was no panting giant here, no heaving, grimy city . . . there was time to live. — Booth Tarkington
