Serbare De Mos Quotes & Sayings
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We signed up for Showtime, which I think put us on a Homeland Security list somewhere. — Kate Clinton

But nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight / Got to kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight. — Bruce Cockburn

When I got the phone call that I was told I was Peter Pan, I freaked out, because I was like, 'Wow! How does that happen?' But pretty much, from there on, everyone's been so lovely. — Levi Miller

If we are abandoned to Jesus we have no ends of our own to serve. — Oswald Chambers

Death is a door. When we close our eyes in this life, we will open our eyes to Jesus. — Anne Graham Lotz

I wish everyone was a sci-fi geek because then there would be no violence in the world. There'd be no wars. There'd only be people e-mailing each other. — Claudia Christian

If he insults you, I'll cut his head off and you can drink his blood. — Ilona Andrews

The senses alone are not implicitly to be depended on. We must correct their evidence by reason, and by considerations, derived from the nature of the medium, the distance of the object, and the disposition of the organ, in order to render them, within their sphere, the proper criteria of truth and falsehood. — David Hume

And it is because a series of elements in Spanish life which operate today the same way as they did in the times of Blanco White made obvious my relationship with him, based on a similarity in Spain's condition. — Juan Goytisolo

I do not yet know if I will find a Romney presidency more acceptable on foreign policy. But I do know that I must oppose the most recent statements made by Mitt Romney in which he says he, as president, could take us to war unilaterally with Iran, without any approval from Congress. — Rand Paul

Good things come to obsessive compulsives who fixate. — Kieran Culkin

How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones? — Samuel Beckett