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Swindon Town Quotes By Jarod Kintz

3.5 billion men in the world all share one I love you. That's why men rarely say it, because there is only one in the world for the whole gender to share and take turns using. — Jarod Kintz

Swindon Town Quotes By Jonathan Kellerman

Her basic disposition was a good deal sunnier than mine. But I was a better faker. — Jonathan Kellerman

Swindon Town Quotes By Baruch Spinoza

The ultimate aim of government is not to rule, or restrain by fear, nor to exact obedience, but to free every man from fear that he may live in all possible security ... In fact the true aim of government is liberty. — Baruch Spinoza

Swindon Town Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

Love of music, of sunsets and sea; a liking for the same kind of people; political opinions that are not radically divergent; a similar stance as we look at the stars and think of the marvelous strangeness of the universe - these are what build a marriage. And it is never to be taken for granted. — Madeleine L'Engle

Swindon Town Quotes By Jesse Andrews

Greg, we all like weirdos. — Jesse Andrews

Swindon Town Quotes By Robin Williams

People say satire is dead. It's not dead; it's alive and living in the White House. — Robin Williams

Swindon Town Quotes By Brian Eno

When I've finally got the title, I think, "Okay, yes, now I know where we are. Now I know what it is. Fine, that must be finished or nearly finished." — Brian Eno

Swindon Town Quotes By Thomas A. Edison

Not only will atomic power be released, but someday we will harness the rise and fall of the tides and imprison the rays of the sun. — Thomas A. Edison

Swindon Town Quotes By Samuel Johnson

The traveler that resolutely follows a rough and winding path will sooner reach the end of his journey than he that is always changing his direction, and wastes the hour of daylight in looking for smoother ground and shorter passages. — Samuel Johnson