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Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Heinrich Heine

Our sweetest hopes rise blooming. And then again are gone, They bloom and fade alternate, And so it goes rolling on. I know it, and it troubles My life, my love, my rest, My heart is wise and witty, And it bleeds within my breast. — Heinrich Heine

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Magan Vernon

Staring into his eyes, I could see they were no longer the color of my nightmares, but more like the color of my dreams. — Magan Vernon

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Seneca The Elder

Add each day something to fortify you against poverty and death. — Seneca The Elder

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Cecil B. DeMille

Our modern world defined God as a 'religious complex' and laughed at the Ten Commandments as OLD FASHIONED. Then, through the laughter came the shattering thunder of the World War. And now a blood-drenched, bitter world - no longer laughing - cries for a way out. There is but one way out. It existed before it was engraven upon Tablets of Stone. It will exist when stone has crumbled. The Ten Commandments are not rules to obey as a personal favor to God. They are the fundamental principles without which mankind cannot live together. They are not laws - they are The Law. — Cecil B. DeMille

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Jean Ingelow

The red Sahara in an angry glow, / With amber fogs, across its hollows trailed / Long strings of camels, gloomy-eyed and slow ... — Jean Ingelow

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Barry Unsworth

The flood of cheap manufactures, for which the people have no need,destroys their industries. They become dependent on this trade and the demand for goods can only be met by enslaving their fellows. — Barry Unsworth

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Bjorn Ulvaeus

I used to look so immature, like a young man without self-confidence. There was one particular light blue, shiny cape outfit I wore that still makes me cringe. — Bjorn Ulvaeus

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Jonathan Kozol

It's sad that some people who have one exciting moment spend the rest of their lives rehashing it. — Jonathan Kozol

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Michael J. Gelb

Crazy people who are productive are geniuses. Crazy people who are rich are eccentric. Crazy people who are neither productive nor rich are just plain crazy. Geniuses and crazy people are both out in the middle of a deep ocean; geniuses swim, crazy people drown. Most of us are sitting safely on the shore. Take a chance and get your feet wet. — Michael J. Gelb

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Ben Schott

For me, photography only stopped because I was selling books. — Ben Schott

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Mick Jagger

I don't know if rock is dying. I wouldn't want to say that, but the world does change. Nothing stays the same. — Mick Jagger

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Tom Peters

To sell is above all to master the art and science of listening. — Tom Peters

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Barack Obama

There is another, grimmer history to the filibuster, though, one that carries special relevance for me. For almost a century, the filibuster was the South's weapon of choice in its efforts to protect Jim Crow from federal interference, the legal blockade that effectively gutted the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. Decade after decade, courtly, erudite men like Senator Richard B Russell of Georgia used the filibuster to choke off any and every piece of civil rights legislation before the Senate, whether voting rights bills, or fair employment bills, or anti-lynching bills. — Barack Obama

Wordsmithed In A Sentence Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Do you smoke?
Well, yes, I must admit I smoke.
I'm glad to hear of it. A man should always have an occupation of some kind. — Oscar Wilde