Sleepytime Tea Quotes & Sayings
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The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it. — Elbert Hubbard

Above all we have to go beyond words and images and concepts. No imaginative vision or conceptual framework is adequate to the great reality. — Bede Griffiths

There was something touching about the fact that Murray was dressed almost totally in corduroy. — Don DeLillo

People love learning new things and you need to understand they want to learn it as easy as possible. — Scott Herman

Life needs penalties and rewards for people. You can't control people with only penalties. You have to think how to create rewards. — Rudy Giuliani

Dreams don't have deadlines. Believe in yourself. — LL Cool J

You are worth fighting for. I haven't given up yet. - Caleb Drake — Tarryn Fisher

Prophet Mohammed would have no objection to The Satanic Verses. — Salman Rushdie

Nor was civil society founded merely to preserve the lives of its members; but that they might live well: for otherwise a state might be composed of slaves, or the animal creation ... nor is it an alliance mutually to defend each other from injuries, or for a commercial intercourse. But whosoever endeavors to establish wholesome laws in a state, attends to the virtues and vices of each individual who composes it; from whence it is evident, that the first care of him who would found a city, truly deserving that name, and not nominally so, must be to have his citizens virtuous. — Aristotle.

The question you have to ask yourself is: Would you rather be happy and lose him or lose him and be miserable? — Amanda M. Lee

Word of advice - never ask a terrorist the question 'What would you do for a Klondike bar?'. — David C. Holley

Because I loved him, I let him think he actually had a say. — Genna Rulon

People used to have time to live and enjoy themselves, but there is no time anymore for anything but work, work, work. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

As St. Augustine remarks (lib. 20, de Civit., C. 30), the events pertaining to the end of the world will happen in the manner they have been foretold, but as to their accidental circumstances, God alone knows the order in which they will take place. He has revealed nothing explicitly on this point, and consequently, our knowledge of them is confined to mere conjecture, possessing a greater or less degree of probability. — P. Huchede