Thomas Osbert Mordaunt Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in free will. I have no choice. — Isaac Bashevis Singer
Deuces to the old year,peace to the bullshit and hello to change — Nikkisha Fevrier
The thing about aging is all your old lovers, pretty much if they were really friends, become your family. It's great. You have those terrible feelings of possessiveness and uncertainty go out the window. You have what you shared. You know you would help each other in times of trouble no matter what. — Gloria Steinem
Agreement on disagreement is at least an agreement. — Ben Tolosa
History teaches us, in no mistaken language, how often customs and practices, which were originated without lawful warrant, and opposed to the sound construction of the law, have come to overload and pervert it, as commentators on the text of Holy Scripture have established doctrines wholly at variance with its true spirit. — Samuel Freeman Miller
Were it not for the Clash, punk would have been just a sneer, a safety pin and a pair of bondage trousers. — Billy Bragg
One felt that the mountains are not completed. The builders are still at work. Stones come rolling and jumping from the upper scaffolding and often from the chasms one hears the thundering as the gods of the mountains change their minds. — J. E. H. MacDonald
Praxeology is a theoretical and systematic, not a historical, science. Its scope is human action as such, irrespective of all environmental, accidental, and individual circumstances of the concrete acts. Its cognition is purely formal and general without reference to the material content and the particular features of the actual case. It aims at knowledge valid for all instances in which the conditions exactly correspond to those implied in its assumptions and inferences. Its statements and propositions are not derived from experience. They are, like those of logic and mathematics, a priori. They are not subject to verification or falsification on the ground of experience and facts. — Ludwig Von Mises
Eighty percent of love is smell. — Tom Robbins
We are on the track of something absolutely mediocre. — Billy Wilder
There is no known cure for severe affection for one's cat. The only way to relieve the symptoms is to go ahead and launch a kiss attack. — Tichakorn Khroopan Hill
He watched them go, spreading out against the sky, like new constellations playing amongst the stars. — Kate Danley
Death is the next step after the pension-it's perpetual retirement without pay. — Jean Giraudoux