Top 13 1900's Love Quotes

#1. Our government spies and lies. Those trusted to uphold and enforce the law use it to their advantage instead.

Patricia Cornwell

#2. What I love about a play is that it's such an investment because only time can create a lot of what happens onstage.

Laura Linney

#3. I usedta live in the world
really be in the world
free & sweet talkin
good mornin & thank-you & nice day
uh huh
i cant now
i cant be nice to nobody
nice is such a rip-off
regular beauty & a smile in the street
is just a set-up

Ntozake Shange

#4. It seemed to me that I was put on earth to take care of people. That is what I should be doing, and I never got tired of it.

Michael Palmer

#5. Sex was where laurel knew she knew him, and talking was the way she called him to her.

Joshilyn Jackson

#6. I look for businesses in which I think I can predict what they're going to look like in ten to fifteen years time. Take Wrigley's chewing gum. I don't think the internet is going to change how people chew gum.

Warren Buffett

#7. Violence between the combatants may be called war; violence by the bystander against the combatants may be called law. The Leviathan theory, in a nutshell, is that law is better than war.

Steven Pinker

#8. Gymnastics is not only a good thing to live by, but it is important to understand how it does help you in life.

Shawn Johnson

#9. I believe social responsibility begins with a strong, competitive company. Only a healthy enterprise can improve and enrich the lives of people and their communities.

Jack Welch

#10. I've been trying to write really simple songs to make them sound like they're coming out of a satellite that's crashing into a gas giant or something.

Mark Linkous

#11. Truth is simple but difficult to explain ...
Loving is easy but difficult to express.

Hussain Rasheed

#12. Within 18 months of my parents' marriage in 1900, my mother fell in love with an Englishman who would have described himself as a gentleman but who was, in fact, nothing more than a devious adventurer.

Paul Mellon

#13. To speak only one language is to do yourself a great injustice.

Michel Templet

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