Swickerath Quotes & Sayings
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I will not say that everything was utterly commonplace, becuase I doubt if anything can be that, except to utterly commonplace people - and there my vanity steps in ... — Charles Dickens
No sirens. Let Parker drive," Frazer ordered. — Toni Anderson
Through my pain and sorrow, God has prepared me to share His word with others in a way that was made just for me. — Latorria Freeman
It ain't so much what a man doesn't know that causes him so many problems, but what he knows that ain't so. — Will Rogers
How long have the planets been circling the sun? Are they getting anywhere, and do they go faster and faster in order to arrive? How often has the spring returned to the earth? Does it come faster and fancier every year, to be sure to be better than last spring, and to hurry on its way to the spring that shall out-spring all springs? — Alan W. Watts
One man encompasses all of humanity. Harming one man is harming humanity — Bangambiki Habyarimana
We are personally responsible for our own state of consciousness. As Soul unfolds toward total freedom, It understands total responsibility must be accepted for every thought and action. — Harold Klemp
I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty. — Barbara Mikulski
To be and not to be, that is the answer. — Piet Pieterszoon Hein
As a performer, I wanted to be the loudest, most persistent alarm clock I could be, because there didn't seem like any other way to snap society out of its Christianity- and media-induced coma. — Marilyn Manson
Xena, above all, remember your destiny. Remember it and fight, fight to come back. This world needs you. I need you. — Gabrielle
He was very much a man of moods, possibly owing to what is styled the artistic temperment. I have never seen, myself, why the possession of artistic ability should be supposed to excuse a man from a decent exercise of self-control. — Agatha Christie