Thelwell Ponies Quotes & Sayings
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Phone is no longer simply a method of communicating with others, but a thread of hope, a way of believing that you're not alone, a way of showing others how important you are. — Paulo Coelho

Everyone should be able to build, and as long as this freedom to build does not exist, the present-day planned architecture cannot be considered art at all. — Friedensreich Hundertwasser

I am a general. My soldiers are the keys and I have to command them. — Vladimir Horowitz

Merchant and pirate were for a long period one and the same person. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Latin men are the most passionate men in the world - they may not be the most aggressive, but they are very passionate, very romantic. — Brooke Burke

Our little son is surely with the Lord God now, singing with the angels. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Nothing tires a man more than to be grateful all the time. — E.W. Howe

I've always liked to think I could do anything I wished as well as - if not better than - a man. But I wasn't very good at rally driving. — Jo Brand

Our parents tell us the story of our beginning and they have total control over it
they know they've changed it, and we know they've changed it, but we just let them. They massage the details to reflect who we are now, so that there will be a sense to it: you are this because that. We gave you a blanket with birdies on it and now you're a pilot, how lovely! All so that we think of ourselves as being in ... not just a story, but a good story. One written in full command of their craft. Someone who abides by the contract with the audience, even if the audience is us. Everyone loves a system. Everyone relaxes. — Catherynne M Valente

At least in cities where the Confederate Army established a base of operations, young women were overwhelmed by the number of prospective suitors. Thousands of men flocked to the Confederate capital of Richmond, prepared to work in one of the government departments or to train for duty in the Army. — Karen Abbott