Top 13 Fargoth Quotes
#1. Obama is a fine, very impressive person. He really is. Unfortunately, everything that he is doing in economics is exactly wrong. He is a crappy president.
Arthur Laffer
#2. It would seem that Caesar's recurrent and deep-rooted fault was his concentration in pursuing the objective immediately in front of his eyes to the neglect of his wider object. Strategically he was an alternating Jekyll and Hyde.
B.H. Liddell Hart
#3. We must begin where we are and move forward immediately by starting small and capitalizing on what's at hand.
Mike Schmoker
#4. The money matters. And secret money is corrupting, secret money is dangerous, secret money leads to scandal.
E. J. Dionne
#5. You look tired."
"Yeah," I agreed, and shrugged. "Near-death experiences do that to me ...
Stephenie Meyer
#6. In poor countries, the rich and powerful crush the poor and powerless.
Adam Davidson
#7. Women, they were tricky business. A man had to step carefully lest he find himself in a pit of despair, longing after the one he wants and getting nothing but scorn in return. What was it about her that drove him crazy? He'd never had such a wild and instantaneous reaction to a woman before.
T.A. Grey
#8. Tattoos. Anyone who doesn't like my art can kick rocks.
T.M. Frazier
#9. Again men have been kept back as by a kind of enchantment from progress in science by reverence for antiquity, by the authority of men counted great in philosophy, and then by general consent.
Francis Bacon
#10. Flushed with the explosive shit of a sumo wrestler who ate Mexican food.
Hillary Frank
#11. Goals do not get stored in your voice message or email bin. They are not going to reach out from the world wide web and remind you they exist. As a result, our goals do not get the respect they deserve.
Darren L Johnson
#12. Anyone else would have probably stayed put
or at least looked deeply uncomfortable, but Frank seemed like he was taking this in stride, like helping to reunite friends was just a normal thing he did.
Morgan Matson
#13. The man who receives gifts from God, receives an appointment from God; namely, that of donor; and the wisdom to discharge the functions connected with this appointment will surely not be withheld, if it be ingenuously asked.
George Bowen
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