Voladora Boricua Quotes & Sayings
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We have a substantial number of countries that have pledged and provided all kinds of support for the United States in the event that war becomes necessary in Iraq. — Douglas Feith

It is impossible that beauty should ever distinctly appreciate itself. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Teaching is a sacred art. This is why the noblest druid is not the one who conjures fires and smoke but the one who brings the news and passes on the histories. The teacher, the bard, the singer of tales is a freer of men's minds and bodies, especially when he roams without allegiance to one chieftain or another. But he is also a danger to the masters if he insists upon telling the truth. The truth will inevitably cause tremors in those who cling to power without honoring justice. — Kate Horsley

Everybody knows you're going to miss some. It's just the reality and the probability of it. It's the ultimate paradox for a kicker. You go out expecting to make every kick, but you also know it's probably not going to happen. So you have these two conflicting thoughts and realities. The really good kickers are the ones who can process that information. That's what I'm learning to do. — Nate Kaeding

Sharpen your interest in two major subjects: life and people. You will only gather information from a source if you are interested in it. — Jim Rohn

You throw caution to the wind, it may blow you away. — Gwenda Bond

I'm so sorry. I think I'm just tired."
The socially accepted excuse for being mental. — Lucy Ivison

Teddy Roosevelt is still a hero among environmentalists for his conservationist policies. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge. — Bertrand Russell

History consists of a corpus ascertained facts. The facts are available to the historian in documents, inscriptions and so on, like fish in the fishmonger's slab. The historian collects them, takes them home, and cooks and serves them in whatever style appeals to him. — Edward Hallett Carr