Tom G. Palmer Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
I don't think there's any difference in my passion than when I was a young coach. I hope somebody in some way realizes I could be an asset, but we'll just wait and see.
Larry Brown -
The Republican Party's history is rich and chock full of emancipation and black history.
Rand Paul -
When God writes our names in the 'Lamb's Book of Life' He doesn't do it with an eraser handy. He does it for eternity.
R. C. Sproul -
What will finally destroy us is not communism or fascism, but man acting like God.
Malcolm Muggeridge -
Don't take our word for it. Read the Bible itself. Read the statements of preachers. And you will understand that God is the most desperate character, the worst villain in all fiction.
E. Haldeman-Julius -
Hockey is its own game. It's completely different than all the other games, although it's getting way too close to soccer.
Brett Hull
-
Old age doth in sharp pains abound; We are belabored by the gout, Our blindness is a dark profound, Our deafness each one laughs about. Then reason's light with falling ray Doth but a trembling flicker cast. Honor to age, ye children pay! Alas! my fifty years are past!
Pierre Jean de Beranger -
The only really interesting thing is what happens between two people in a room.
Francis Bacon -
A successful man is he who receives a great deal from his fellow men, usually incomparably more than corresponds to his service to them. The value of a man, however, should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is able to receive.
Albert Einstein -
There is no outward sign of true courtesy that does not rest on a deep moral foundation.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
I love to play chess. The last time I was playing, I started to really see the board. I don't mean just seeing a few moves ahead - something else. My game started getting better. It's the patterns. The patterns are universal.
Forest Whitaker -
The public has always, and in every age, been badly brought up. They are continually asking Art to be popular, to please their want of taste, to flatter their absurd vanity, to tell them what they have been told before, to show them what they ought to be tired of seeing, to amuse them when they feel heavy after eating too much, and to distract their thoughts when they are wearied of their own stupidity.
Oscar Wilde
-
The more closely [the German army] converged on [Stalingrad], the narrower became their scope for tactical manoeuvre as a lever in loosening resistance. By contrast, the narrowing of the frontage made it easier for the defender to switch his local reserves to any threatened point on the defensive arc.
B. H. Liddell Hart -
I am not a human being, I am dynamite.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
There was death at its beginning as there would be death again at its end.
Nicholas Evans -
Obligations may be universal or particular.
Tom G. Palmer