Willie Ford Quotes & Sayings
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How does it happen that something that makes so much sense in the moonlight doesn't make any sense at all in the sunlight? — Lana Turner
On a day when all Americans, regardless of party affiliation, are celebrating the growth of freedom and honoring the sacrifices of American and Iraqi troops with elections in Iraq, it's sad that John Kerry has chosen once again to offer vacillation and defeatism. Even after the first free elections in Iraq in more than 50 years John Kerry still believes Iraq is more of terrorist threat than when the brutal tyrant Saddam Hussein was in power and even more remarkably Kerry is now once again for funding our troops, after being for the funding before he was against it. — Ken Mehlman
I know the one time I tried therapy, I did after a month or two, and I only lasted a few months, because I started to worry about being entertaining. I kept driving there once a week for an hour and I'm thinking 'What am I going to talk about today?' — Justin Kirk
This solidarity can grow only in inverse ratio to personality ... Solidarity which comes from likenesses is at its maximum when the collective conscience completely envelops our whole conscience and coincides in all points with it ... when this solidarity exercises its force, our personality vanishes, as our definition permits us to say, for we are no longer ourselves, but the collective life. — Emile Durkheim
The beautiful journey of today can only begin when we learn to let go of yesterday. — Steve Maraboli
Sometimes people ask me why I began perestroika. Were the causes basically domestic or foreign? The domestic reasons were undoubtedly the main ones, but the danger of nuclear war was so serious that it was a no less significant factor. — Mikhail Gorbachev
Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative. — H.G.Wells
Religion, society and state - from none of these do women get their proper honor. It is religion, which has created an unparalleled disparity between men and women. — Taslima Nasrin
M. Proust was more severe than M. de Caillavet on Anatole France: "He was selfish and supercilious. He had read so much that he had left his heart in other people's books, and all that remained was dryness. One day I asked him how he came to know so much. He said, 'Not by being such a handsome young man as you. I wasn't in demand, and instead of going out I studied and learned'. — Celeste Albaret
This is a universe that does not favor the timid. — Socrates
During the last century a seven-year-old boy, Harry Service, was lost from his family's home in Manitoba and lived for two weeks with a badger in its underground den. When he was found he said that the badger had brought him food several times ... — Sally Carrighar
Oh, why don't we have the night off? ... D'you know ... I think I'm feeling a bit ... Rebellious. — J.K. Rowling
Time and death: It's the ultimate vision of an artist at the end of everything. It's just what's there. It was not something I planned to do. — Don DeLillo
The Film Unknown 2011, Reminds me for Click for Mr.Nobody. — Deyth Banger
