Terlecki Randolph Quotes & Sayings
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For how many generations now had his people been turning their backs on things? How long had they sat in their living rooms and watched other people die? — Clare B. Dunkle
The enemy isn't conservatism. The enemy isn't liberalism. The enemy is bulls**t. — Lars-Erik Nelson
Periods of silent solitude spent in introspective reflecting are sacred and a source of great strength and comfort. We can learn from listening to the rhythms of nature and from appreciating the eternal hush of the cosmos. — Kilroy J. Oldster
Poetry is essentially the discovery, the love, the passion for the name of everything. — Gertrude Stein
Life's very precious. You've got to give it 120 per cent. Just celebrate the fact that we're alive and enjoy it. — Justin Lewis
Well I've been crystal clear that we should not have schools which are set up by extremists whether they're Christian fundamentalists, Islamic fundamentalists or any other sort of outrageous and beyond the pale organization. — Michael Gove
With his passing, Dick Clark deserves to take his place at the top in the pantheon of popular culture icons. — John Oates
Then all was quiet save only for the low voices of those that talked together, ... , and saving, also, for the mellow snoring of Friar Tuck, who enjoyed his sleep with a noise as of one sawing soft wood very slowly. — Howard Pyle
I stand up for the things I believe in. — Todd Akin
I have loved enough women to know how to paint.
If I had loved fewer, I would be an illustrator; if I had loved more, I would be a poet. — Sarah Ruhl
A good messenger expects to get shot. — Larry Wall
As the audience, I always love to get to a point where, surprisingly, I find myself in a secret friendship allegiance with the characters that are unexpected. — Franka Potente
Never suppose that in any possible situation or under any circumstances that it is best for you to do a dishonorable thing however slightly so it may appear to you ... Encourage all your virtuous dispositions, and exercise them whenever an opportunity arises, being assured that they will gain strength by exercise ... and that exercise will make them habitual ... — Thomas Jefferson
