William Blake Quotes
My silks and fine array, My smiles and languished air, By love are driv'n away And mournful lean Despair Brings me yew to deck my grave: Such end true lovers have.William Blake
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I wanted to just come out and continue to improve my game, continue to improve my mental capacity to play well in tournaments. I've had a slow year compared to last year, but I've been pleased because I felt like I was getting better.
Webb Simpson -
In my experience of living, for a time, in the underbelly of society, I spent a lot of time in various holding cells.
Natasha Lyonne -
You can either be a host to God, or a hostage to your ego. It's your call.
Wayne Dyer -
I'm a straightforward person. I like to be direct with people.
Henry Paulson -
The good part about this is you get to see what type of character you have as a team.
Allen Iverson -
Faith sir! She looks like the Old Course.
Thomas Mitchell Morris
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To some people, I am kind of a Merlin who takes lots of crazy chances, but rarely makes mistakes. I've made some bad ones, but fortunately, the successes have come along fast enough to cover up the mistakes. When you go to bat as many times as I do, and continually improve upon your mistakes, you're bound to get a good average.
Walt Disney -
A thing we always talk about in today's culture is that nobody is an outsider - everybody's kind of a hipster on the inside.
Chris Stein Blondie -
Dictatorship is always merely an aria, never an opera.
Emil Ludwig -
As time goes by people will see who I am for who I am.
Justin Timberlake NSYNC -
I've got a fleet of cars and I've never had a driving license, ever.
Noel Gallagher Oasis -
Democracy is the best chance for the best people.
Robert Frost
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We should take care, in inculcating patriotism into our boys and girls, that is a patriotism above the narrow sentiment which usually stops at one's country, and thus inspires jealousy and enmity in dealing with others... Our patriotism should be of the wider, nobler kind which recognises justice and reasonableness in the claims of others and which lead our country into comradeship with...the other nations of the world.
Robert Baden-Powell -
O, popular applause! what heart of man is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms?
William Cowper -
At some point, you can't lift this boulder with just your own strength. And if you find that you need to move bigger and bigger boulders up hills, you will need more and more help.
Vint Cerf -
We ought, all of us, to realize each other in this intense, pathetic, and important way. If you say that this is absurd, and that we cannot be in love with everyone at once, I merely point out to you that, as a matter of fact, certain persons do exist with an enormous capacity for friendship and for taking delight in other people's lives; and that such persons know more of truth than if their hearts were not so big.
William James -
Also, though not over-elderly, he was not over-young.
Nikolai Gogol -
But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbours! We judge from our own desires, and our neighbours themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs.
George Eliot
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The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch, which hurts and is desired.
William Shakespeare -
Here's to democracy. May we get the government we deserve.
Rick Mercer -
My silks and fine array, My smiles and languished air, By love are driv'n away And mournful lean Despair Brings me yew to deck my grave: Such end true lovers have.
William Blake