Sejong The Great Quotes & Sayings
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We must be bold . . . as we set sail we ask God's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. — Stanley McChrystal

I don't know anything about American history or presidents. I don't know what tailgating is! I've never been to an Olive Garden! — Emma Watson

He realised that in a town a man cannot live as he wishes, but as other people wish. — John Vaillant

He was fond of saying, "There is a bravery of the priest as well as the bravery of a colonel of dragoons,
only," he added, "ours must be tranquil. — Victor Hugo

When I was a child, I had posters of James Dean in my room. I was a big admirer of his work and was fascinated by him living on the edge. Looking back, my life was kind of the same. — Boris Becker

I never said I was the King Of Rock'n' Roll. I said simply that I'm the best — Jerry Lee Lewis

Remember that every drop of rain that falls bears into the bosom of the earth a quality of beautiful fertility. — George Henry Lewes

I don't know if the police of naming statements would agree with this. — Roman Abramovich

I think God loves to speak to us prophetically, because there are a number of things which happen when you receive a prophecy. — Graham Cooke

Rich and rare were the gems she wore, And a bright gold ring on her hand she bore. — Thomas Moore

As a sign of human nature, the pumpkin embodied unbounded lust or lack of civility; as a symbol of a place, it represented the untamed natural bounties of North America; and as an emblem of a way of life, it stood for a rustic peasant existence. — Cindy Ott

You think knowing things will solve your private little griefs? — Kiana Davenport

And perhaps this has to do with what I sense is a turning away from the idea of religion as being about conserving a certain heritage from the past towards religion as having to do with how we orientate ourselves to the future, to all we truly long for, to hope. — George Pattison