Shitbritches Quotes & Sayings
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Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence ... the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake. — George Washington

We're all complicit in the things we may be trying to oppose. I'm complicit in the things that I'm trying to oppose. — Wendell Berry

Oblivion is full of people who allow the opinions of others to overrule their belief in themselves. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A Magician is not a Magician because he knows tricks, but because he knows Magic - the principles, the fundamentals. — Harlan Tarbell

The universe knows my place in life much better than I do. — Nina Montgomery

In the highest sense the Bible is to us the unique repository of eternal spiritual truths. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Don't ask permission to be happy. Don't beg for forgiveness. Just do it. — Paulo Coelho

How much is our life governed by the lives and past actions of others? — Ahdaf Soueif

The tree on the mountain takes whatever the weather brings. If it has any choice at all, it is in putting down roots as deeply as possible.
Each New Day — Corrie Ten Boom

Travelers are much at the mercy of phrases ... vast generalizations formulate in their exposed brains ... — Virginia Woolf

The language was also shamelessly intimate and earthy: passersby were addressed as "honey" and children as "little shits." They dubbed local landmarks Gallows Branch or Cutthroat Gap or Shitbritches Creek (in North Carolina). In Lunenberg County, Virginia, they even named two local streams Tickle Cunt Branch and Fucking Creek. — Arthur Herman

We shall never know how many acts of cowardice have been motivated by the fear of appearing not sufficiently progressive. — Charles Peguy

Hollywood has always been political. They consider it their right and duty to tell us what is politically good and right. — Mike Royko

But we can never hope for a whole jury-box full of ecclesiastical diehards. — Dorothy L. Sayers

The frontier between public and private shifts from time to time and culture to culture. — Terry Eagleton