Warhorsesim Quotes & Sayings
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Believe, then, that you are a being unlimited by nature, born into flesh to materialize as best you can the great joy and spontaneity of your nature. — Jane Roberts
I don't need to have a retirement, retire your jersey, all that stuff to solidify my career. — Brett Favre
The greatest political problem facing the world today is ... how to curb the oppressive power of government, how to keep it within reasonable bounds. — Leonard Read
Like a wild animal, the truth is too powerful to remain caged. — Veronica Roth
He lived like a devil and died like a saint — Haidji
I'm not interested in the next generation, dear. I'm interested in us.' - Julia — George Orwell
The tree seemed very sad to be involved in such a thing and it hung its dark head over them. — Karen Foxlee
There's nothing left of my hometown in Kentucky. All those small and mid-sized towns and cities in the U.S. are just about malls around the edges and suburbs. That was definitely a loss, because everything just gets homogenized. You can't tell where you are, it's all the same. — Richard Hell
in the crook of her elbow as she went. Above her, over an apartment building and a tavern, she saw the expanse of a large square building with a flat roof and a single cylinder chimney. It was a tan-brick warehouse with dark broken windows. An abandoned bird's — Charlie N. Holmberg
If ever we should find ourselves disposed not to admire those writers or artists, Livy and Virgil for instance, Raphael or Michael Angelo, whom all the learned had admired, [we ought] not to follow our own fancies, but to study them until we know how and what we ought to admire; and if we cannot arrive at this combination of admiration with knowledge, rather to believe that we are dull, than that the rest of the world has been imposed on. — Edmund Burke
an eyebrow. "No worries, man. I wouldn't miss it for the world. — Melissa Foster
Reagan's approach will achieve one of the basic goals of the conservative: Things remain basically the same. The rich stay rich and the poor stay poor, or even a little poorer. — Mike Royko
The present is never poetic as it serves necessity, necessity, however, is prosaic. — Franz Grillparzer
