Waterworks Columbus Quotes & Sayings
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I would like that no citizen of the state feels alone and helpless. The entire nation is with them. — Atal Bihari Vajpayee

It's possible to let love fly by like a cloud in a windy sky if one is too timid, or perhaps unable to believe he is entitled to good fortune. — Bernard Malamud

If there are infinite worlds, how do I find the one that is uniquely, specifically mine? — Blake Crouch

I played football in eighth grade, and even though I had a passion for it, it turned out I'm no good at playing it. — Ross Mathews

Men," said Mr. Kyle, "people have been trying to understand dogs ever since the beginning of time. One never knows what they'll do. You can read every day where a dog saved the life of a drowning child, or lay down his life for his master. Some people call this loyalty. I don't. I may be wrong, but I call it love - the deepest kind of love."
After these words were spoken, a thoughtful silence settled over the men. The mood was broken by the deep growling voice I had heard back in the washout.
"It's a shame that people all over the world can't have that kind of love in their hearts," he said. "There would be no wars, slaughter, or murder; no greed or selfishness. It would be the kind of world that God wants us to have - a wonderful world. — Wilson Rawls

Television has changed how we choose our leaders. It elected Ronald Reagan and a host of Kennedy-look-alike congressmen with blow-dried hair and gleaming teeth. It destroyed Senator Joe McCarthy by showing him in action and it created Jerry Falwell. — Ronald Steel

I don't see myself as a personality. I'm just another little guy. — Wayne Huizenga

No mind ever grew fat on a diet of novels. The pleasure which they occasionally offer is far too heavily paid for: they undermine the finest characters. They teach us to think ourselves into other men's places. Thus we acquire a taste for change. The personality becomes dissolved in pleasing figments of imagination. The reader learns to understand every point of view. Willingly he yields himself to the pursuit of other people's goals and loses sight of his own. Novels are so many wedges which the novelist, an actor with his pen, inserts into the closed personality of the reader. The better he calculates the size of the wedge and the strength of the resistance, so much the more completely does he crack open the personality of the victim. Novels should be prohibited by the State. — Elias Canetti

I have problems with machines which aren't gestural. — Luc Ferrari

I get a feeling about where a teammate is going to be. A lot of times, I can turn and pass without even looking. — Wayne Gretzky

Leaders need to see clearly in darkness, Peregrine. You already do that. — Veronica Rossi

Integrity is the essence of everything successful. — R. Buckminster Fuller

It's never occurred to me to worry about my health, or that I'll get old, or that people will stop laughing at me. — Frank Carson

Ink is the blood of the printing-press. — John Milton