Supremus Wine Quotes & Sayings
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I can do a book in three months if I spend all day, seven days a week at it and, in fact, I work better that way. — Barbara Mertz

One thing we forget to know is that failed states once had civil, constitutional laws that were put in place, when these laws don't work for all that's when dictatorship arises and injustices hugs the land, and prosperities becomes the luxury of the few, not the masses. — Henry Johnson Jr

FREEDOM OF SPEECH is the air that any thinker breathes; it's the fuel that ignites the fire of an intellectual's thoughts. — Raif Badawi

I did my fair share of stupid stuff in high school, like anyone. I had a healthy fear of my parents, and I certainly never wanted to disappoint them. That would be the worst thing I could ever do. — Christine Lakin

The heart of hospitality is about creating space for someone to feel seen and heard and loved. It's about declaring your table a safe zone, a place of warmth and nourishment. — Shauna Niequist

Suffer women once to arrive at an equality with you, and they will from that moment become your superiors. — Cato The Elder

A woman can get anywhere a dick gets, and usually twice as fast. — Carlie St. George

We do not think of life - we live it. We do not think of ourselves too much. We do not think of others too much ... We just behave in a natural way. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

To some generations much is given. Of other generations, much is expected. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

This one's good. 'Don't expect a man with a hard-on to be able to think. He doesn't have enough blood to run both heads.' Hmmm." He shot her a wicked grin over his shoulder. "I do. Want to see? — Jill Shalvis

Surround yourself with the kinds of input that are uplifting, that expand your mind and settle your spirit. — Thomas Kinkade

Our priority is still the liberation of our land and the protection of Lebanon from the Israeli threat. — Hassan Nasrallah

Numerous are the posthumous museums and memorials devoted exclusively to one artist, architect or author and designed to preserve or artificially reconstruct the namesake's original working or living conditions. — Hans Ulrich Obrist