Seelmann Russia Quotes & Sayings
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To husband is to use with care, to keep, to save, to make last, to conserve. Old usage tells us that there is a husbandry also of the land, of the soil, of the domestic plants and animals - obviously because of the importance of these things to the household. And there have been times, one of which is now, when some people have tried to practice a proper human husbandry of the nondomestic creatures in recognition of the dependence of our households and domestic life upon the wild world. Husbandry is the name of all practices that sustain life by connecting us conservingly to our places and our world; it is the art of keeping tied all the strands in the living network that sustains us.
And so it appears that most and perhaps all of industrial agriculture's manifest failures are the result of an attempt to make the land produce without husbandry. — Wendell Berry
There's a responsibility in being a person. It's more than just taking up space where air would be. — John Steinbeck
The price we have to pay for money is sometimes liberty. — Robert Louis Stevenson
I think Def Jam happened to be one of the labels that really didn't have a good grip on things that were going on. I'll say that - that's my political answer. — Joe Budden
You like legs?" she asked.
"On you, yes. On a chicken, I prefer wings and breasts."
She picked up both legs with her fingers. "Then we are going to get along just fine. — Carolyn Brown
I set it down as a maxim, that it is good for a man to live where he can meet his betters, intellectual and social. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Nobby had survived any number of famous massacres by not being there. — Terry Pratchett
I'm pretty rough on my laptops. I go through about two a year. — Matt Mullenweg
I did get a huge endorphin rush when I was able to crack a system because it was like a video game. — Kevin Mitnick
Experience has taught me that it is always better to be well rested than to know what you are doing - Nanny Piggins — R.A. Spratt