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Spartanism Living Quotes & Sayings

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"Sarge, mr. Nurd here is threatening to turn me to jelly."
"really?" said Sarge. "what flavor? — John Connolly

All this visible greatness was really one with Nineveh and Tyre. — Barbara W. Tuchman

(God) wants America to succeed. And he wants America to lead. — John Kasich

Archaeological materials are not mute. They speak their own language. And they need to be used for the great source they are to help unravel the spirituality of those of our ancestors who predate the Indo-Europeans by many thousands of years. — Marija Gimbutas

Do the best that you can in the place where you are, and be kind. — Scott Nearing

There are no events so disastrous that adroit men do not draw some advantage from them, nor any so fortunate that the imprudent cannot turn to their own prejudice. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

If you feel you belong to things as they are, you won't hold up anyone in the alley no matter how hungry you may get. And you won't write anything that anyone will read a second time either. — Nelson Algren

Filming is repetition and many takes. — Max Von Sydow

This is your punishment, so close and yet so far. Is this nice? — E.L. James

As Ludwig von Mises conclusively demonstrated in 1912, money does not and cannot originate by order of the State or by some sort of social contract agreed upon by all citizens; it must always originate in the processes of the free market. — Murray Rothbard

I usually go make-up free when I'm not working. Because I work so much, during the free days that I have I like to let my skin breathe, but of course I'm girly so I like to put on some blush and some mascara. — Bar Refaeli

Every man has a right to a Saturday night bath. — Lyndon B. Johnson

The basic idea that if you increase government spending or you cut people's taxes that stimulates the economy and lowers the unemployment rate, is a very widely accepted idea. It's in every economics textbook, that's what we teach our undergraduates, and I certainly try to teach them the truth. — Christina Romer