
Top 15 Clennon Electric Quotes
#1. The greatest moments of creativity come in absolute solitude, when one's mind is free from distraction and able to probe the depths of the impossible.
Fennel Hudson
#2. I know people like to work for me, and quite a few have gotten rich working for me.
Red McCombs
#3. Reason was for suckers and Presbyterians.
Libba Bray
#4. A lot of people come to America all the time for economic opportunities. This country is this huge work farm and you can make a lot of money here.
Ian Svenonius
#5. The bustle in a house
The morning after death
Is solemnest of industries
Enacted upon earth,
The sweeping up the heart,
And putting love away
We shall not want to use again
Until eternity
Emily Dickinson
#6. My dandy voice makes the most anti-choice granny's panties moist,
MC Paul Barman
#7. His tenderness in the springing grass, His beauty in the flowers, His living love in the sun above- All here, and near, and ours!
Samuel Gilman
#8. Maybe love made you kiss all messy. Maybe love made you hungry for faces.
J.M. Darhower
#9. You have a habit of having an 'underhand', and that is why you get a boss. Otherwise, no one is your boss and no one is your underhand; such is the world.
Dada Bhagwan
#10. The pursuit of truth in science transcends national boundaries. It takes us beyond hatred and anger and fear. It is the best of us.
Arthur Eddington
#11. I have done all that I came into this world to do. I have worked task work, and have the rest of the day to myself.
Charles Lamb
#12. To have faith in the Word, Scripture must not grasp us in our critical thought, but in the life of the soul.
Abraham Kuyper
#13. It is impossible for one man both to labor day and night to get a living, and at the same time give himself to the study of sacred learning as the preaching office requires.
Martin Luther
#14. The floor was slick with blood, so much blood that he felt his feet sliding on it, the grease of human remains.
Justin Cronin
#15. If I take a less defensive tone, I'd admit that I couldn't write today a very jazzy, contemporary look at America as I did in 1979 in States of Desire.
Edmund White
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