Sudbrackschule Quotes & Sayings
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Freedom is not merely the opportunity to do as one pleases; neither is it merely the opportunity to choose between set alternatives. Freedom is, first of all, the chance to formulate the available choices, to argue over them
and then, the opportunity to choose. — C. Wright Mills
Did the mass of men know the actual selfishness and injustice of their rulers, not a government would stand a year. - The world would foment with revolution. — Theodore Parker
Smile more than you cry, Give more than you take, and Love more than you Hate. — Drake
Someone knew I'd need to hold your hand before I ever had one. — Jamie McGuire
The rich are the laziest of men. They pay others to do the hard work. — Tim Westover
Do not ever give up trying - because eventually you will win." Judge Greg Mathis — Greg Mathis
If you believe in equality, you're a feminist. Sorry to tell you. — Emma Watson
The good thing is, we have household formation in this country. We have a country where I don't know whether it's a million households a year or more, but good form. — Howard Warren Buffett
My flight arrives at eight in the morning," he mentioned casually. "Any chance you can come and get me?"
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"Pick you up from the airport? That seems hardcore, Ty. Normally, I'm married to a guy for at least a couple weeks before I take that big a step. — Rachel Harris
Judges ought above all to remember the conclusion of the Roman Twelve Tables :The supreme law of all is the weal [weatlh/ well-being] of the people. — Francis Bacon
Before I built a wall I'd ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offense. — Robert Frost
Like anybody else of my era, I listened to a whole lot of Michael Jackson. I guess I was probably inspired by the way he danced, and the way he sang, and his image. — Ketch Secor
The object of powder is powder. — George Orwell
Perfection has one grave defect: it is apt to be dull. — W. Somerset Maugham