Bill Bonner Quotes
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I come from a family of refugees. I'm used to surviving and going with the flow, and what happened to me was just life.
Yasmine Al Masri -
American voters have to pay closer attention to politics if they want to avoid four years of whining about the outcome.
Jack Germond -
I'm from a generation of fantastic actresses. It's a big pool of really wonderful actresses, and so many of them we never even get to see on the screen anymore.
Karen Allen -
He who created us without our help will not save us without our consent.
Saint Augustine -
When I was in grade school, my teachers decided I was just about the dumbest thing to come through the door in a long time. Whatever the lesson, whatever the subject, I would sit and listen to them with a lost, glassy-eyed expression on my face.
W. Bruce Cameron -
Quarterbacks are always ready.
Jack Kemp
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Even if someone is overcome with rage, it takes amazing arrogance to kill.
Lisa Unger -
The problems we face are human problems and therefore are capable of human solutions.
Frederick M. Vinson -
False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis.
William R. Alger -
When the government is quite unobtrusive, people are indeed pure. When the government is quite prying, people are indeed conniving.
Lao Tzu -
A personal selfish prayer is bad whether made before an image or an unseen God.
Mahatma Gandhi -
It could be a spoonful of diamonds, could be a spoonful of gold. Just a little spoon of your precious love satisfies my soul.
Willie Dixon
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I don't want fans to think we're clean, upstanding American boys, but we are Americans, and we do stand up.
Joe Perry Aerosmith -
For the moment, the big thing is rebuilding and it's going to be hugely expensive and acrimonious.
Chris Lowe Pet Shop Boys -
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
J. R. R. Tolkien -
"Some who deserve failure do not achieve it,” he sniffed. “Some who deserve nothing are given the world.
Catherynne M. Valente -
In the expressions we adopt to prescribe physical phenomena we necessarily hover between two extremes. We either have to choose a word which implies more than we can prove, or we have to use vague and general terms which hide the essential point, instead of bringing it out. The history of electrical theories furnishes a good example.
Arthur Schuster -
You don't get what you want from investing, you get what you deserve.
Bill Bonner