Verseau En Quotes & Sayings
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There's a lot of work to be done if you're going to run for president or if you're going to run for re-election in a state as big as Florida. — Marco Rubio
All he wants to do is practice and that's all he does, all day long. That's what it takes if you want to change the face of music. You've gotta be committed to it. — Jimmy Chamberlin
Make one person happy each day and in forty years you will have made 14,600 human beings happy for a little time at least. — Charles Wiley
The president - every president - works for us. We don't work for him. We sometimes lose track of this, or rather get the balance wrong. Respect is due and must be palpable, but now and then you have to press, to either force them to be forthcoming or force them to reveal that they won't be. — Peggy Noonan
Even if we have to go without bread, we Albanians do not violate principles. We do not betray Marxism - Leninism. — Enver Hoxha
It isn't true that the laws of nature have been capriciously disturbed; that snakes have talked; that women have been turned into salt; that rods have brought water out of rocks. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Don't let characters talk pointlessly - they only talk if there's something to say. — Diana Gabaldon
Whatever its other limitations, the Big Apple and those who live there make room for their dogs and cats, take good care of them and abide by the rules made necessary by a huge population. — Nick Clooney
If there's anyone still present whom I've failed to insult ... I apologize. — Edward Abbey
The mark of solitude is silence, as speech is the mark of community. Silence and speech have the same inner correspondence and difference as do solitude and community. One does not exist without the other. Right speech comes out of silence, and right silence comes out of speech. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Beware of driving men to desperation. Even a cornered rat is dangerous. — Winston Churchill
Instantly a thick blackness seemed to enfold her and silence as of a dead world settled down upon her. Drowsy as she was she could not close her eyes nor refrain from listening. Darkness and silence were tangible things. She felt them. And they seemed suddenly potent with magic charm to still the tumult of her, to sooth and rest, to create thought she had never thought before. Rest was more than selfish indulgence. Loneliness was necessary to gain conciseness of the soul. — Zane Grey
I made it into Wikipedia," sang Erszebet. "I'll bet none of my enemies ever made it into Wikipedia. — Neal Stephenson
Never curse a fall. The ground is where humility lives. — Yasmin Mogahed
