Uzvara Lauks Quotes & Sayings
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If you have to put on a haz-mat suit to visit a farm, you may not want to eat what comes from it. — Joel Salatin
We will not apologise for our way of life. — Barack Obama
Women like being kissed. — Rod Stewart
Is thee afraid of me, Rachel?" he whispered. "I am," she whispered back, and closed her hand on his wounded shoulder, lightly but hard enough for him to feel the hurt of it. "And I am afraid for thee, as well. But there are things I fear much more than death - and to be without thee is what I fear most. — Diana Gabaldon
America's Declaration of Independence speaks of "the pursuit of happiness," but nowhere in the Bible are we told to pursue this. Happiness is elusive, and we don't find it by seeking it. — Billy Graham
According to Shakespeare, the Roman populace had made no advance in cleanliness in the centuries between Coriolanus and Caesar. Casca gives a vivid picture of the offer of the crown to Julius, and his rejection of it: And still as he refused it the rabblement shouted, and clapped their chapped hands, and threw up their sweaty night-caps, and uttered such a deal of stinking breath, because Caesar refused the crown, that it had almost choked Caesar, for he swooned and fell down at it. — William Shakespeare
'Powell movement.' What do you think 'PM' stands for? — Jon Stewart
If you have reason to think that yesterday's forecast went wrong, there is no glory in sticking to it. — Nate Silver
I always wanted to become president! When I was a kid, I was obsessed with politics. — Cameron Russell
Comedy writing is taking the brief thought and going with it. — Chris O'Dowd
[H]is first purpose was to explain himself, and before they reached Mr. Allen's grounds he had done it so well that Catherine did not think it could ever be repeated too often. She was assured of his affection; and that heart in return was solicited, which, perhaps, they pretty equally knew was already entirely his own; for, though Henry was now sincerely attached to her, though he felt and delighted in all the excellencies of her character and truly loved her society, I must confess that his affection originated in nothing better than gratitude, or, in other words, that a persuasion of her partiality for him had been the only cause of giving her a serious thought. It is a new circumstance in romance, I acknowledge, and dreadfully derogatory of an heroine's dignity; but if it be as new in common life, the credit of a wild imagination will at least be all my own. — Jane Austen
In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity. — Rupertus Meldenius
It is strange that modesty is the rule for women when what they most value in men is boldness. — Ninon De L'Enclos
