
Top 15 Cured Bethany Wiggins Quotes
#1. I think cigars are just a tremendous addition to the enjoyment of life.
Rush Limbaugh
#2. I've learned that the flesh that clothes us means very little." Prince Ashton
Genevra Thorne
#3. The only satisfactions available are the satisfactions of reality, which are themselves frustrating.
Adam Phillips
#4. Stillness does not mean the elimination of disturbances as much as a different way of viewing them.
Mark Epstein
#5. Without spontaneity in any sport, you cannot succeed.
Eric Cantona
#6. In a bear market, you have to use sharp countertrend rallies to sell.
Bruce Kovner
#7. If you don't believe there's some organising principle, or somebody up in the sky pulling the strings, then it can be very stressful. And nature itself is very arbitrary - it's not malevolent or benevolent; it doesn't even know we're here.
Michael Shannon
#8. The biggest corporation, like the humblest private citizen, must be held to strict compliance with the will of the people as expressed in the fundamental law.
Theodore Roosevelt
#9. I think that when one is dead one should be a little bit bolder, so that the rest of us may have some record of how things actually were.
Michael Holroyd
#10. My atheism, like that of Spinoza, is true piety towards the universe and denies only gods fashioned by men in their own image, to be servants of their human interests.
George Santayana
#11. The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, open air, easy labor, and little care.
Philip Sidney
#12. I'm playing 10 feet from Mike Campbell every night. I look across the stage, there's Howie. Tom's in the middle and we're playing all this stuff I love. It's great.
Benmont Tench
#13. Freedom would be meaningless without security in the home and in the streets.
Nelson Mandela
#14. Ulysses was an elaborate prank, and our supposed intellectual elite continue to fall for it.
Orson Scott Card
#15. He, in his love songs, and his tales in prose,
was without peer
and if fools claim Limoges
produced a better, there are always those
who measure worth by popular acclaim,
ignoring principles of art and reason
to base their judgments on the author's name.
Dante Alighieri
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