Top 15 Cajun Bayou Sayings
#1. Garlic Chicken A little garlic never hurt anyone.
Ruth Ferguson
#2. Language is filled
with words for deprivation
images so familiar
it is hard to crack language open
into that other country
the country of being.
Susan Griffin
#3. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, A History of Nazi Germany, by William L. Shirer, Simon and Schuster, 1960, New York; Hitler, a Study in Tyranny, by Alan Bullock, Harper, 1953, New York;
Philip K. Dick
#4. I never ran out of ammo, because each time I fired a round, a new round was teleported into the bottom of the clip. My bullet bill this month was going to be huge.
Ernest Cline
#5. I think there are other alternatives there than hitting a child, striking the child.
Sean Hannity
#7. How many crimes are permitted simply because their authors could not endure being wrong.
Albert Camus
#8. I have so much to accomplish today that I must meditate for two hours instead of one.
Mahatma Gandhi
#9. The genius of David Petraeus has always been his masterful manipulation of the media.
Michael Hastings
#10. When looking at the green, divide it into quadrants. Observe which quadrant the flag is located. In your mind, shrink the green and direct your focus to the quadrant with the flag.
Darrin Gee
#11. He who participates in God participates in eternity.
Paul Tillich
#12. You are designed to reinvent and re-create yourself, over and over again. And, you are here - whether you want to acknowledge it or not; whether you even know it or not - for the evolution of your own soul.
Debbie Ford
#13. But the eyes that he liked the least were horrible pale bulbous sort of eyes. "Insect eyes," he thought, "not animal eyes, only they are much too big.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#14. I don't know if tennis players feel like that but when you have a great opponent - although I didn't feel like he [ Ben Mendelsohn ] was an opponent - you just know your game is going to jack up and it's just going to raise the bar. I couldn't wait for that elevation.
John Leguizamo
#15. Virtue . . . is nearly connected with the heart: I have called it Beneficence; not in the very limited sense that is generally given to the term, but to specify thereby all the actions that emanate from active goodness.
Germaine De Stael
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