Homer Quotes
The best thing in the world is a strong house held in serenity where man and wife agree.
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Preaching is the expression of the moral sentiment in application to the duties of life.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I didn't feel the Depression at all. I always had a pocketful of money.
Walter Annenberg
That's the mantra I use when the team tells me something is too complicated. People keep saying, 'We need more prioritization.' I say, 'Guys, what you want is less work. And that is not going to happen.'
Maelle Gavet
I'm quite British; I've got big, flat feet, and I can't wear heels. I've got very, very pale Celtic skin, so my legs are always a frightening blue color. So when you take out clothes that reveal your legs, shoes that have any kind of heel, no shop will actually take my money.
Caitlin Moran
As the CEO, I have to take care of the short term, mid term and the long term.
Carlos Ghosn
If I have one success in my relationship history, it's with the people who listen to my music. I think that they'll be there with me forever, and I'll be there with them forever. And I'm totally satisfied with that.
Fiona Apple
The faculties of our souls differ as widely as the features of our faces and the forms of our frames.
J. G. Holland
Sometimes it's hard to be a woman giving all your love to just one man.
Tammy Wynette
I live in a craftsman house, but I'm a big fan of modernist and mid-century furniture and architecture, too. But my dream is to do a truly original chair design, something that is all these different things but is my own, too.
Luke Macfarlane
Fake hope would only serve up more disappointment later.
Brenda Novak
Tonight, I want to say to every member of the democratic party, who believes in limited government, in personal opportunity and the united States constitution, and a safe and secure America, come home. To the Reagan Democrats, your party has left you. And the Republican party wants you, we welcome you back.
Ted Cruz
The best thing in the world is a strong house held in serenity where man and wife agree.
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