Slim Gaillard Quotes & Sayings
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She said being able to give life was not something anyone should take for granted. — Anthony Doerr

Our swords are in God's hands, And our faith is in the Lord. Charge! — Oliver Cromwell

I know too much from personal observation from how the poor and working classes live to be satisfied with a system which makes their lives one unceasing round of toil, deprivation and anxiety. — Vida Goldstein

It's no accident that Cinderella has been in the culture for thousands of years, and in cross cultures. I've traveled a bit recently, and in Russia, they completely believe they own this tale. And in Italy, they feel it absolutely is part of who they are. There is a timeless web to it. — Kenneth Branagh

The language of gardening fuels the senses: talk with your hands, observe with your ears and listen with your eyes. — Costa Georgiadis

I want to be tolerant of other people's beliefs. I have wonderful friends who are religious, and I don't want to say that they're dimwits. They should certainly be able to pursue what works for them. I'm just saying that it doesn't work for me and I don't want to pretend that it does. — George Meyer

People are supposed to care. It's good that people mean something to you, that you miss people when they're gone. — John Green

I get the feeling people respect me and that there is affection for me. That makes me happy. — Andres Iniesta

Before Under Armour, the only choices you had were to wear a short-sleeved cotton T-shirt in the summer or a long-sleeved cotton T-shirt in the winter. Why not make a better piece of equipment for underneath the shoulder pads? — Kevin Plank

There is nothing so absurd that it cannot be believed as truth if repeated often enough. — William James

It's not that sexual liberation or feminist messages are dead. — Susie Bright

You can't call yourself a university and exclude whole ethnic groups. — Bobby Seale

In New Orleans, no matter how much money you had in the bank, you looked on poverty every day. — Dan Baum

In a world often marked by selfishness, a large family is a school of solidarity and sharing; and this attitude is to the benefit of society as a whole ... I always thank the Lord in seeing mothers and fathers of large families, together with their children, committed to the life of the Church and of society. — Pope Francis

What is the speed of dark? — Steven Wright