Skylanders Giants Quotes & Sayings
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If your arteries are good, eat more ice cream. If they are bad, drink more red wine. Proceed thusly. — Sandra Byrd

It takes two to tango but just one dance with the devil to bring the house down. — Jason Versey

The local church is the outcrop of the church universal. — Peter Forsyth

When one's life has been shattered into a million pieces, most set out to pick up the pieces & rebuild. Others look at those broken pieces & decide this is their opportunity to start anew, the bigger picture comes into view. They see more, & want better so they leave those pieces scattered as a memorial to who they used to be! — Sanjo Jendayi

What did you do with the time and talents i gave you? God's question ... — Hillary Rodham Clinton

Times are hard and friends are few. — Paul O'Grady

Now, years later and with Carnegie's blessing, Frick had launched his plan to further consolidate his rule over their industrial kingdom by destroying the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. The labor union, formed in 1876, was one of many that emerged in the industrial age to combat the cruel and oppressive treatment of workers. In the steel mills, workers typically put in 12-hour days, six days a week, for less than a dime an hour. There were no government agencies to inspect the work sites, no forms of compensation in case of injury, and more than 35,000 workers died each year in industrial accidents. Only the unions offered some hope by fighting for higher wages, eight-hour workdays, and improved working conditions. — James McGrath Morris

I suggest that instead of criticising us, the establishment has a bloody good look at itself. — Trisha Goddard

Little children, from the moment they are weaned, are making their way toward independence. — Maria Montessori

And somehow or other, the windows being open, and the book held so that it rested upon a background of escallonia hedges and distant blue, instead of being a book it seemed as if what I read was laid upon the landscape not printed, bound, or sewn up, but somehow the product of trees and fields and the hot summer sky, like the air which swam, on fine mornings, round the outline of things. — Virginia Woolf

Use the smallest word that does the job. — E.B. White