William Bradford Quotes
And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms.
William Bradford
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I love the music from Nat King Cole, BB King, Albert King... When I think of it, I wouldn't mind being renamed Angus King.
Angus Young
We will not reflate...Past governments have tried that. Past governments have deliberately created inflation in the hope of reducing unemployment. It always finished up with worse inflation and worse unemployment. Mr President, You can't build a secure future on dishonest money. And there is a fundamental truth, from which no government can escape.
Margaret Thatcher
When you reach 95, after you get over your surprise, you start looking back.
Kirk Douglas
Even when I was winning my fights, once it's over, it's over. It's in the past, and you've got to look forward.
Anderson Silva
Traditions insist upon themselves. Look around, and you will see them trying to exist everywhere, in everyone's life.
Elizabeth Berg
You have to believe. You have to stick to your guns.
Arthur Cohn
The sweetest noise on earth, a woman's tongue; A string which hath no discord.
Barry Cornwall
For every Book of Job, there's a Book of Leviticus, featuring some of the most boring prose ever written. But if you were stranded on a desert island, what book would better reward long study? And has there ever been a more beautiful distillation of existential philosophy than the Book of Ecclesiastes?
David Benioff
My father basically had two ways of judging anything. Either something was poetic or it wasn't.
Bernardo Bertolucci
In this world, full often, our joys are only the tender shadows which our sorrows cast.
Henry Ward Beecher
I want people to remember that Pakistan is my country. It is like my mother, and I love it dearly. Even if its people hate me, I will still love it.
Malala Yousafzai
And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms.
William Bradford