Shoffstall Funeral Home Quotes & Sayings
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The master of superstition, is the people; and in all superstition, wise men follow fools; and arguments are fitted to practice, in a reversed order. — Francis Bacon
People usually find a good place for stray dogs, or for the elderly when they can no longer go up stairs or use a can opener. Finding a good place for a kid seems like a much bigger challenge. — Holly Goldberg Sloan
I'd love to do something a little different than 'Ted.' — Jay Harrington
My brother used to say that I wrote faster than he could read. He wrote two books - of poems - better than all mine put together. — Laurence Housman
Winter was coming; the — Terry Goodkind
People have told me that I'm courageous, but I have seen greater courage. — Gabrielle Giffords
The problem with poetic justice is that it never knows when to stop. — Barry Hughart
The only people that can make peace are the parties to the conflict, and just as they are responsible for the conflict and its consequences, so should they be given responsibility and recognition for the peace. — Martti Ahtisaari
A gramme is always better than a damn. — Aldous Huxley
I have always felt that public, commercial and community organisations should be as open as possible about their affairs. They need to be accountable to their owners, their customers, their members and communities and other interest groups. — Laisenia Qarase
I think it's wrong to think of economics as money. The actual word itself actually revolves around meeting one's needs. Money is one way of meeting our needs, but it's only one way. — Mark Boyle
And his brow was lofty with thought, and his eye wild with care; and, in the few furrows upon his cheek I read the fables of sorrow, and weariness, and disgust with mankind, and a longing after solitude. — Edgar Allan Poe
If this is the way You treat Your friends, no wonder You have so few! — Teresa Of Avila
Don't mix wine and women. — Cesare Pavese