Wordier Guthrie Quotes & Sayings
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Upon meeting, you're judged by your clothes, upon parting you're judged by your wits. — Leo Tolstoy
Bellario. Sir, you did take me up
When I was nothing; and only yet am something
By being yours. You trusted me unknown;
And that which you were apt to conster
A simple innocence in me, perhaps
Might have been craft, the cunning of a boy
Hardened in lies and theft: yet ventured you
To part my miseries and me; for which,
I never can expect to serve a lady
That bears more honour in her breast than you. — Francis Beaumont
Even as economic and political freedoms have advanced enormously and generated huge benefits for humanity, they've also created a great deal of anxiety because every time you have to make a choice, there's anxiety about making the wrong one. — Scott Stossel
People can be miracles. — Ally Condie
Tomorrow is not promised to any of us. — Kirby Puckett
If someone isn't in your definition of "gorgeous" or "beautiful", it doesn't give you the right to call them ugly. — Abdullah Bashir
Getting work in theater has always been sort of cyclical. — Estelle Parsons
The cost you will pay to achieve the goal is worthwhile. — Lailah Gifty Akita
One sits the whole day at the desk and appetite is standing next to me. 'Away with you', I say. But Comrade Appetite does not budge from the spot. — Leonid I. Brezhnev
I imposed black; it still going strong today, for black wipes out everything else around — Coco Chanel
Innovative organizations provide the freedom to act which arouses the desire to act. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter
I felt a hand on my back, movement behind me, my guys making room, someone squeezing into our circle, and then one last hand joined the pile: my Korean aide. I guess it made sense. We were her real family. The closest thing she'd ever had to a real family, at least. All year she said maybe five words a day. 'Now kick some ass,' she said. — Tucker Elliot
When you look at art made by other people, you see what you need to see in it. — Alberto Giacometti
