Waterhole Number Quotes & Sayings
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The Obama administration's large and sustained increases in debt raise the specter of another financial crisis and large future tax increases, further chilling business investment and job creation. — Glenn Hubbard

How do you expect to do that?",I asked,"Do you have some sort of get-out-of-Hades-free card? — Tera Lynn Childs

I'm always for lower taxes because lower taxes make people want to do things. Less burden, more fun, and economics is about people wanting to have fun. Growth is fun for people in the marketplace. — Amity Shlaes

Don't pray to escape trouble. Don't pray to be comfortable in your emotions. Pray to do the will of God in every situation. Nothing else is worth praying for. — Sam Shoemaker

A race or nation stands so much the higher, the more perfectly its members express the pure, ideal human type ... The evolution of man through the incarnations in ever higher national and racial forms is thus a process of liberation [leading to] an ideal future. — Rudolf Steiner

She, who was bored almost to agony, and who had nothing at all to do, she had not time to think even, seriously, of anything. Time being, after all, only the current of the soul in its flow. — D.H. Lawrence

I love words but I don't like strange ones. You don't understand them and they don't understand you. Old words is like old friends, you know 'em the minute you see 'em. — Will Rogers

Take this marriage thing seriously - it has to last all the way to the divorce. — Roseanne Barr

I do not know what the heart of a rascal may be, but I know what is in the heart of an honest man; it is horrible. — Joseph De Maistre

The thing about family disasters is that you never have to wait long before the next one puts the previous one into perspective. — Robert Breault

What is it about shoes? I mean, I like most kind of clothes, but a fabulous pair of shoes can just reduce me to jelly. Sometimes, when no-one else is at home, I open my wardrobe and just stare at all my pairs of shoes, like some mad collector. And once I lined them all up on my bed and took a photograph of them. Which might seem a bit weird, but I thought, I've got loads of photos of people I don't really like, so why not take one of something I love? — Sophie Kinsella

Have you ever looked at your body without the lens of your colonized mind? — Key Ballah

That got him thinking about his life. It seemed a bitter, pointless sort of life now. No one was any better off because of it. Full of violence and pain, with not much but disappointment and hardship in between. — Joe Abercrombie