Sigve Knutson Quotes & Sayings
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All the legislation in the world will not abolish kissing. — Elinor Glyn

And, inasmuch [as] most good things are produced by labour, it follows that all such things of right belong to those whose labour has produced them. But it has so happened in all ages of the world, that some have laboured, and others have, without labour, enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To [secure] to each labourer the whole product of his labour, or as nearly as possible, is a most worthy object of any good government. — Abraham Lincoln

The escaped polar bear owned Central Park. Until we killed it. — Chris Weitz

What counts isn't being able to do a thing, it's seeing what it is. Seeing is the decisive act, and ultimately it places the maker and the viewer on the same level. — Gerhard Richter

Beautify your breath - beautify your life. — Amit Ray

I was working my first adult job, a quasi journalistic job, writing content for a website. In the offices, we had banks of TVs, papers, a constant media stream, which was unusual for 2001. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Passion produces the best discipline. — Bill Johnson

The strong are always free by virtue of their superior strength. So long as government is a mere contest as to which of two parties shall rule the other, the weaker must always succumb. And whether the contest be carried on with ballots or bullets, the principle is the same; for under the theory of government now prevailing, the ballot either signifies a bullet, or it signifies nothing. And no one can consistently use a ballot, unless he intends to use a bullet, if the latter should be needed to insure submission to the former. — Lysander Spooner

Few things are as encouraging as the realization that things can be different and that we have a role in making them so. — Daniel Taylor

A woman wishes to mother a man simply because she sees into his helplessness, his need of an amiable environment, his touching self-delusion. — H.L. Mencken

Change happens at the level of the individual — Scilla Elworthy

I hate writing. I will do anything to avoid it. The only way I could write less was if I was dead. — Fran Lebowitz