
Top 13 1867 Canada Quotes
#1. I want to be a good example for my son. That's the best way to parent - to be the example of what you want to see in them. That's definitely how my parents parented and how my grandparents parented. And it works.
Bryce Dallas Howard
#2. There are two types of visions. Those that will happen no matter what, and those that can be stopped. Now more than ever, I wish I could tell them apart.
Emlyn Chand
#3. Benny Goodman's band was integrated before baseball. Even before it was physically integrated, music was integrated. Everyone listened to Armstrong and Ellington. The 20s was called the Jazz Age. It's part of being American.
Wynton Marsalis
#4. The whole point of wearing a disguise was to be seen wearing her.
Jeff Lindsay
#5. following morning with her age-addled body so stiff she was barely able to stand upright without assistance? No, Edie needed taking care of, someone to watch over her. 'Oooh, good for you!' Nancy said, sounding
Alexandra Brown
#6. You can cut the ties that bind but not without losing a part of yourself. You can walk away and hide from the people who made you, but you'll always hear them calling your name.
Lisa Unger
#7. When the race to develop becomes more furious as the Championship progresses, the racing will get better too, improving the entire experience for the fans.
Sam Bird
#8. If you were a thing - a cart or a horse or a slave - your value determined your possibilities.
Colson Whitehead
#9. Rhett: Here's the problem. I am not the sexual equivalent of an espresso machine.
Rowena Cherry
#10. When asked his secret of love, being married fifty-four years to the same
person, he said, "Ruth and I are happily incompatible."
Billy Graham
#11. Teach success before teaching responsibility. Teach them to believe in themselves. Teach them to think, 'I'm not stupid'. No child wants to fail. Everyone wants to succeed.
Al Green
#12. I am not much of a TV addict, and if I have a day off, and I'm pottering around at home, I will always listen to Radio 4.
Phyllis Logan
#13. Every satisfaction he attains lays the seeds of some new desire, so that there is no end to the wishes of each individual will.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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