Quotes & Sayings About The Agricultural Adjustment Act
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Her peculiarities must not be punished. — Johanna Spyri

Make work a purpose, not just a place. — Tom Rath

He was almost joyously what he had always been, a lot of gee whiz, it was all new and fresh even when surely he had seen much of it before, and it was as if he took delight in not having been changed externally by all that he had seen. — David Halberstam

Your thighs are appletrees. Your knees are a southern breeze. — William Carlos Williams

Prophecy of Balance (Year of the Cat)
"There must be balance," Source repeated,
"For mankind to flourish on the Earth-Throne he's seated."
His life is a gift from the gods, they created,
And the power to wield choice, but the outcome is weighted.
Seeing the harm and chaos humans manifest,
Wore heavily upon the goodness within their immortal breast.
But the gods disagreed, and two groups they split,
Each one possessing their own talent and wit.
One side fights for freedom of Man's soul,
But the other wants slavery, and Man to control.
So Source cried, "Enough! Now Observers will be sent,
To assist with human minds you've cleverly bent!"
For balance, the pendulum won't sway too far to one side,
And Universal Laws each god must abide.
The gods agreed, but did not stop with their plan,
To influence mankind as much as they can. — Kendi Thompson

I have been visualizing myself every night for the past four years standing on the podium having the gold placed around my neck. — Megan Jendrick

It is a widespread and firm belief among guests that their departure is always a matter of distress to their hosts, and that in order to indicate that they have been pleasantly entertained, they must demonstrate an extreme unwillingness to allow the entertainment to conclude. This is not necessarily true. — Judith Martin

Capitalism is of this material world; it provides us with the means to live; it empowers us within the known world of sense and human reason. If it is to be measured by a strict standard of holiness, by religious normativity alone, then there can never be a moral capitalism. — Stephen Young

I'll tell you what the public likes more than anything, it's the most rare commodity in the world - honesty. — Merle Haggard

It was really fun. It was fun for a lot of reasons. It was fun because nobody thought that we would be successful. It was on a network that wasn't even there at the time. — Katey Sagal

That virtue which requires to be ever guarded is scarce worth the sentinel. — Oliver Goldsmith

For God will deign to visit oft the dwellings of just men
delighted, and with frequent intercourse
thither will send his winged messengers on errants of supernal grace. — John Milton

Our wealth is rewarded directly in proportion to the number of people with whom we are willing to share. — Paul Zane Pilzer