Top 7 1748 Quotes

#1. I couldn't see myself filling some definite niche in what is called a career. This was all misty.

Carl Sandburg

#2. This is an old house. Among the oldest in the area, a white clapboard former farmhouse built in 1748. Fart on the porch and it rattles a floor board in the attic. -Dice (Swoon)

Nina Malkin

#3. They were tales of commonplace courage and optimism, for I knew from my own experience that everyday virtues endure best, and that quiet courage is worth more than the grandest derring-do.

Nancy Atherton

#4. You got off on the wrong foot. I merely watched you shove it into your mouth.

Sabrina Jeffries

#5. We took a bus to Victoria, then passed on foot into a vast, desolate region of stucco streets and squares upon which a doom seemed to have fallen. The gloom was cosmic.

Anthony Powell

#6. It never hurts a fool to appear before an
audience, for his capacity is not a capacity for feeling.

Dale Carnegie

#7. The main point for me is moral; animals are sentient beings. I know for some this is a hard argument to accept, but we're not built to eat a lot of meat.

Grace Slick

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