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Top Winter Celebrations Quotes

There is no remedy, but you must either turn or burn. — Joseph Alleine

I'm a Southerner - I never take satisfaction in touching a nerve. — Kathryn Stockett

The most beautiful thing that you can show people is how to reveal their own beauty to themselves. — Debasish Mridha

There are no bad guys, only tragedy. — Shauna Scheets

We've looked at sleep diaries of patients with insomnia, and they'll say that they don't sleep for one or two days. And the body actually has a natural function, after about the third day to start catching up and you get a little bit more sleep the third night. And that's usually what I tell my patients. — Shelby Harris

While I think men and women are equal, they are also different and I think it's inevitable and I don't think it's a bad thing at all that we always have, say, more women doing things like physiotherapy and an enormous number of women simply doing housework. — Tony Abbott

I have a good face for what I do. — Rufus Wainwright

I met Peter Brook, the theater director, who's been based in Paris for many years at the Bouffes du Nord. I admire him tremendously. Some years ago, he was in New York, and he gave an interview with The Times, and what he said was this: "In my work, I try to capture the closeness of the everyday and the distance of myth. Because, without the closeness, you can't be moved, and without the distance, you can't be amazed." Isn't that extraordinary? — Paul Auster

Vincente understood all too well what was happening to Liza; he had gone through it 40 years earlier with my mother. — Lorna Luft

Republicans and conservatives have to figure out that Democrats have plenty of rope to hang themselves on their own. But you have to give voters a reason to vote for you as well. — Andrea Tantaros

Two things, well considered, would prevent many quarrels: first, to have it well ascertained whether we are not disputing about terms, rather than things; and, secondly, to examine whether that on which we differ is worth contending about. — Charles Caleb Colton

Mr. Obama is proud of his belief that government knows best. When he told the world that individuals were not totally responsible for their personal success, that government has a major role in it, many Americans were taken aback. But Barack Obama sincerely believes that. — Bill O'Reilly

and from the enactment in 1890 of the Sherman Act, the first of the great federal antitrust statutes. And — E. Allan Farnsworth

Don't fight the rabbits. If you fight the rabbits, the elephants are going to kill you. — Bobby Knight