Shaussie Quotes & Sayings
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That's part of the problem, the overkill. And when they make it complicated, they make it expensive and so then you can no longer stay in business. — Michele Bachmann

In general, I tend to laugh too much. I always try to tell myself not to, but I think that's just part of getting through the job. It's not rocket science. I want to have a good time! — Zach Woodlee

He had started to understand how a woman's attention could succeed in making sense of a man's blind chaos.. — Louise Erdrich

Drums were my first instrument, my first love. I need rhythm, something that moves. — Patrick Stump

Dig inside. Inside is the fountain of good, and it will forever flow, if you will forever dig. — Marcus Aurelius

Plans were for adventurers. He preferred the goblin approach. Blind panic might not work all the time, but at least it saved you the stress of planning. — Jim C. Hines

We Americans want peace, and it is now evident that we must be prepared to demand it. For other peoples have wanted peace, and the peace they received was the peace of death. — Francis Spellman

An aristocracy come to power, convinced of its own disinterested quality, believing itself above both petty partisan interest and material greed. The suggestion that this also meant the holding and wielding of power was judged offensive by these same people, who preferred to view their role as service, though in fact this was typical of an era when many of the great rich families withdrew from the new restless grab for money of a modernizing America, and having already made their particular fortunes, turned to the public arena as a means of exercising power. They were viewed as reformers, though the reforms would be aimed more at the newer seekers of wealth than at those who already held it. ("First-generation millionaires," Garry Wills wrote in Nixon Agonistes, "give us libraries, second-generation millionaires give us themselves.") — David Halberstam

People do not know what they ought to say but only that they must say something. — Soren Kierkegaard

Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus they enjoy the present, which seldom happens to us. — Jean De La Bruyere

One half of the world's people live on less than two dollars a day. This should concern our national security policy as well as our conscience. — Lee H. Hamilton