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Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Ignatius Of Antioch

A Christian is not his own master, since all his time belongs to God. — Ignatius Of Antioch

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By John Steinbeck

I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction. — John Steinbeck

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Julian Clary

If I've been here a long time, I think: I must go to London and speak to someone or see a bus. — Julian Clary

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Jay Leno

According to government auditors, the stimulus money is being held up because there aren't enough government workers to oversee the spending. So follow me, in other words, government workers who aren't there are needed to spend money we don't have to create jobs that don't exist. — Jay Leno

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Hugh Howey

Don't get like these assholes and fall in love with the fighting. Then you're just setting off bombs because you like the noise they make. — Hugh Howey

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Debra Fileta

Fix your eyes on Jesus and the plans he has for your life. Look ahead, and run after him with all your heart. Then look around. Whoever has kept up with you, marry that person. — Debra Fileta

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Dashiell Hammett

If the Old Man said something was so, then it probably was, because he was one of these cautious babies who'll look out the window at a cloudburst and say, "It seems to be raining," on the off-chance that somebody's pouring water off the roof. — Dashiell Hammett

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Guy Debord

... in the case where the self is merely represented and ideally presented (vorgestellt), there it is not actual: where it is by proxy, it is not. -Hegel, Phenomenology of Mind — Guy Debord

Ward Heeler Crossword Quotes By Hermann Hesse

It is not a good thing when man overstrains his reason and tries to reduce to rational
order matters that are not susceptible of rational treatment. Then there arise ideals such as those
of the Americans or of the Bolsheviks. Both are extraordinarily rational, and both lead to a
frightful oppression and impoverishment of life, because they simplify it so crudely. The likeness
of man, once a high ideal, is in process of becoming a machine-made article. It is for madmen
like us, perhaps, to ennoble it again. — Hermann Hesse