Stembridge Basketball Quotes & Sayings
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Wisdom is the abstract of the past, but beauty is the promise of the future. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

The chestnut's proud, and the lilac's pretty, The poplar's gentle and tall, But the plane tree's kind to the poor dull city - I love him best of all. — E. Nesbit

He was a fugitive, lurking soul, James Leer. He didn't belong anywhere, but things went much better for him in places where nobody belonged. — Michael Chabon

Love is respect,
recognition and honour
given without expectation. — Theodore Volgoff

You are always concentrated on the inner thing. The moment one becomes aware of the crowd, performs for the crowd, it is spectacle. — Jean Cocteau

It's as if the world is full of honeybees and I'm the only flower -Elena — L.J.Smith

Art does not simply reveal God: it is one of the ways in which God reveals, and thus actualizes, himself. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

In this age of fiberglass, I'm searching for a gem. — Bob Dylan

War does have a way of interfering with one's most closely held desires. — Helen Simonson

I'm saying it to your face. Just because you can drive a car doesn't mean you can fix one. Eating ham ain't the same as raising a pig. — Ravi Howard

Watch out where the Huskies go
And don't you eat that yellow snow — Frank Zappa

We are missing the truth. We live in a society that lies and fosters and sells dishonesty at a discount. Remember the line, 'America spells cheese K-R-A-F-T? That does not spell cheese! We tell our kids that as long as it looks good on the outside, don't worry about the inside. Or work hard and you'll be rewarded in the end. That's not necessarily true anymore. We don't tell the truth about certain things. Young people see our hypocrisy. We haven't given them a model to follow. — Iyanla Vanzant

Happiness doesn't just flow from success; it actually causes it. — Richard Wiseman

A very narrow income has a tendency to contract the mind, and sour the temper. Those who can barely live, and who live perforce in a very small, and generally very inferior, society, may well be illiberal and cross. — Jane Austen