Susan Helms Quotes & Sayings
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A tin horn politician with the manner of a rural corn doctor and the mien of a ham actor — H.L. Mencken

I have a different idea of what bravery is."
"What-complaisance?"
"In a sense. Acceptance, resiliency. How strong must one be to throw a temper tantrum?"
"Is that what you'd call this? You and your people storm our homeland, take us all prisoner and any form of resistance is a temper tantrum in your eyes?"
He pondered this for a moment, his freckled nose crinkling.
"Yes. — Cayla Kluver

I've been screaming for years and no one has ever heard me. — Tahereh Mafi

It's morally wrong to allow a sucker to keep his money. — W.C. Fields

I've always just liked working. I like being a working actor. — Ryan Reynolds

Poets shouldn't vote. — Cormac McCarthy

You control the doorway to your mind. — Joel Osteen

If we would venture more upon the naked promise of God, we should enter a world of wonders to which as yet we are strangers. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I like to be able to open a can of stock and I like to talk about politics, or the movies, at the dinner table sometimes instead of food. — Michael Pollan

[Visualisation] works most powerfully when you realize that it is already a reality on the unseen level. It's already there. — Eckhart Tolle

Too many of us take great pains with what we ingest through our mouths, and far less with what we partake of through our ears and eyes. — Brandon Sanderson

What we call conscience in many instances, is only a wholesome fear of the law. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Fear, coercion, punishment, are the masculine remedies for moral weakness, but statistics show their failure for centuries. Why not change the system and try the education of the moral and intellectual faculties, cheerful surroundings, inspiring influences? Everything in our present system tends to lower the physical vitality, the self-respect, the moral tone, and to harden instead of reforming the criminal. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton