Snapdragons Flowers Quotes & Sayings
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[D]rawing up 'secret war plans' for a possible attack on Iraq wasn't irrational. The low-level war against Saddam was 12 years old, with no end in sight. American and British pilots were getting shot at, sanctions weren't working, and Bush was getting warnings that Saddam had all those terrible weapons and would use them against America. Bush would have been a fool not to draw up plans. Gee, wait till the critics find out that FDR, without ever informing the media, was plotting to fight Japan and Germany before Pearl Harbor. — John Leo

My hope is that we will turn Greece into maybe the most transparent country in the world with everything on the web. — George Papandreou

To remember non-attachment is to remember what freedom is all about. If we get attached, even to a beautiful state of being, we are caught, and ultimately we will suffer. We work to observe anything that comes our way, experience it while it is here, and be able to let go of it. — Sharon Salzberg

I remember one woman making paper flowers to sell, with different herbs ... She made them so fast, and so many ... that as I watched, her first few zinnias became quickly enough a few hundred, and grew in their happiness to the size of sunflowers. The sunflowers themselves grew to the size of pumpkins, the snapdragons grew ominous, and the rosemary fragrant. — Alberto Alvaro Rios

When I'm in the studio I often hunger for the road. And when away I long for the efficiency of the studio. — Robert Genn

Originality is the discovery of how to shed identity before the magic mirror of Antiquity's sovereign power. — Susan Howe

Death, they say, acquits us of all obligations. — Unknown

I think people are frightened by different things, so I don't see myself as particularly courageous. — Robyn Davidson

Be original. The world will try to fit you into a mold, but carve your own path. — Jessica Simpson

Anyone can see that he's bad," said Marcus, speaking calmly, "but we've splinted it, we've wrapped it, and I can drug him so hard he'll think he's flying home on a magical gumdrop rainbow. You could get high on his farts." "Patterson — Dan Wells