Ta 65 Quotes & Sayings
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Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. — Mark Twain

How do you know where you're going if you don't know where you've been — Todd Stocker

When President Roosevelt signed Social Security into law in 1935, 65 percent of African Americans nationally and between 70 and 80 percent in the South were ineligible. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

The storm doesn't follow you; you are the storm. Nothing can stand in your way. — Mark Tufo

Hey, my spaghetti's moving!" cried Mr. Twit, poking around in it with his fork.
"It's a new kind," Mrs. Twit said, taking a mouthful from her own plate which of course had no worms. "It's called Squiggly Spaghetti. It's delicious. Eat it up while it's nice and hot. — Roald Dahl

God is the ruler over every person and every institution, not just the believer and the church. And since the Bible is his revelation, it carries the same authority over every person and every institution. Therefore, every human government must submit and operate under the Bible, and any deviation from it constitutes sinful rebellion against divine authority. — Vincent Cheung

Knowledge and achievements matter little if we do not yet know how to touch the heart of another and be touched. — Jack Kornfield

The good guys had to operate on a higher level than the killers
just for society to keep track of who was who. — Keith Ablow

Always turn to God in the midst of your struggle and view people who offended you as an instruments of divine sovereignty. — John C. Maxwell

The Constitution was made for ordinary people. — Pat Robertson

Should a slave, when assaulted, but raise his hand in self defense, the white assaulting party is fully justified by southern, or Maryland, public opinion, in shooting the slave down. — Frederick Douglass

In my view, until the U.S. tax policy is revised, not just tax extenders but the reform of tax policy, it makes it very attractive for us to invest on acquisition overseas. — Louis R. Chenevert

Posterity is the world to come; the world for whom we hold our ideals, from whom we have borrowed our planet, and to whom we bear sacred responsibility. We must do what America does best: offer more opportunity to all and demand responsibility from all. — William J. Clinton