Top 27 Burlington Quotes
#1. All over this country you have progressive communities like Madison and Burlington, but we've got to go well, well, well outside of those communities. We've got to go to the rural areas. We've got to go where a lot of working people are voting Republican.
Bernie Sanders
#2. On March 4, 1981, Burlington elected him mayor - by a margin of ten votes out of more than 9,600 cast.15 ("Ten anarchist votes!" Murray would say. "And I know who they were!")
Janet Biehl
#3. For the last day or so there had been a certain amount of coolness in the home over a pair of jazz spats which I had dug up while exploring in the Burlington Arcade.
P.G. Wodehouse
#4. As the longest serving Independent in the history of the United States Congress, as somebody who came into office by defeating an incumbent Democratic mayor in Burlington, Vermont, I know something about third party politics. And I respect Jill [Stein].
Bernie Sanders
#5. She's life, and I'm death. Prescott Burlington-Smyth is everything I want to be. A storm moving out of a shit situation at the speed of light, not looking back to spare a glance at the casualties of her actions. How
L.J. Shen
#6. Thirty or forty years ago, in one those grey towns along the Burlington railroad which are so much greyer to-day than they were then, there was a house well know from Omaha to Denver for its hospitality and for a certain charm of atmosphere.
Willa Cather
#7. I come from a line of railroad men. My great-grandfather was a surveyor for the Burlington Railroad.
Bill Moseley
#8. I was born in Northampton, in Burlington County, West Jersey, in the year 1720.
John Woolman
#9. You know I hate disappointing even one person, and I really hate disappointing everyone but I love burlington coat factory
Michael Scott
#10. As mayor of Burlington, I helped establish two sister-city programs. One was with the town of Puerto Cabezas in Nicaragua.
Bernie Sanders
#11. I wanna meet the person who wrote the Burlington Coat Factory thing, but that's cool. I would love to understand it more, but everything is good.
Wale
#12. Equipment sellers can pocket more than $2,500 every time they send a powered wheelchair to a patient and bill Medicare.
Charles Duhigg
#13. After you've taken so much trouble to set up recorder, you ask me now?
E.L. James
#15. Sins of the flesh are nothing. They are maladies for physicians to cure, if they should be cured. Sins of the soul alone are shameful.
Oscar Wilde
#16. When you stand on the banks
of Penn Swamp Pond in August,
those injuries can save your life
and keep you picking till the bush is bare.
Charles Rafferty
#17. If I've got the powers of a god, then why am I so ... "
"Lame?" Sadie suggested.
"Shut up," I said.
Rick Riordan
#18. Charts are great for predicting the past.
Peter Lynch
#19. Jesus is not laying out another law for us to obey. He's illustrating for us what a truly rehabilitated heart looks like.
Skye Jethani
#20. Lists comforted her - they gave her a sense of accomplishment - they meant she had control of something.
Dakota Cassidy
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Stan Czubernat
#22. In terms of the arguments, I think the pro-Leave campaign is winning them all.
Nigel Lawson
#23. People think kindness is a soft, weak, submissive influence when in reality it is the most potent, persuasive force in existence.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#24. What does it mean to become a Buddha? "Bu" means "Buddhi," the intellect. One who is above his intellect is a Buddha.
Jaggi Vasudev
#25. My dream was never to become this unattainable star.
Tove Lo
#26. Almost every writer I know dreads the moment when someone tries to give you an idea. It's not that the ideas are bad, just that the relationship between writer and novel is so personal that it's a little like someone trying to play matchmaker for a happily married person.
Laura Lippman
#27. Loneliness is the penalty of leadership, but the man who has to make the decisions is assisted greatly if he feels that there is no uncertainty in the minds of those who follow him, and that his orders will be carried out confidently and in expectation of success.
Ernest Shackleton
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