Taggenbrunn Quotes & Sayings
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I was court-ordered to Alcoholics Anonymous on television. Pretty much blows the hell out of the second A, wouldn't you say? — Paula Poundstone

You can't expect the entire world to come to New York to see you. You have to travel to them. — Theodore Bikel

A man wants nothing so badly as a gooseberry farm. — Anton Chekhov

People of the world, the time for decision is short. It is measured in a few years. The choice is ours as to whether or not we will pay the price of peace. If we are not willing to pay it, all that we hold dear will be consumed in the flame of war. The darkness in our world today is due to the disintegration of things which are contrary to God's laws. Let us never say hopelessly this is the darkness before a storm; rather let us say with faith this is the darkness before the dawn of the golden age of peace, which we cannot now even imagine. For this, let us hope and work and pray. — Peace Pilgrim

We are saved gratis, by grace. We do nothing and we deserve nothing; it is all, absolutely and without qualification, one huge, hilarious gift. — Robert Farrar Capon

Whate'er is well conceived is clearly said, And the words to say it flow with ease. — Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux

That night, there were meteor showers. It seemed to me that even the sky was weeping. Two — Jodi Picoult

This method is: first, to create better fundamental conditions of social development by establishing a profound feeling for social responsibilities among the public; second, to combine this feeling for social responsibilities with a ruthless determination to prune away all excrescences which are incapable of being improved. Just — Adolf Hitler

Love has a way of making the sane insane and the insane normal. — Shannon L. Alder

What am I doing here, what is the point of these smiles and gestures? My home is neither here nor elsewhere. And the world has become merely unknown landscape where my heart can lean on nothing. Foreign - who can know what this word means? — Albert Camus

The strongest and the fiercest spirit That fought in heaven, now fiercer by despair. — John Milton

If we steal a man's purse we are thieves. If we steal twelve hundred islands we are patriots. If you steal a man's money you will be sent to the penitentiary. If you steal his liberty you will be sent to the White House. — William Jennings Bryan

From the first extortion he had accepted, from the first directive he had obeyed, he had given them cause to believe that reality was a thing to be cheated, that one could demand the irrational and someone somehow would provide it. — Ayn Rand

God enters our lives when through our creative interchanges we make history more just. — Huston Smith