Top 15 Frats At Mizzou Quotes

#1. Not because Socrates said so, but because it is in truth my own disposition - and perchance to some excess - I look upon all men as my compatriots, and embrace a Pole as a Frenchman, making less account of the national than of the universal and common bond.

Michel De Montaigne

#2. You see, we live in a cold climate
and are not permitted to kiss on the street
so I made up a song that wasn't true.
I made up a song called Marriage.

Anne Sexton

#3. I believe in justice and truth, without which there would be no basis for human hope

Dalai Lama

#4. To win the trophy of enchanting grace: Ranks of Carnations, to all ladies dear, Of whose sweet taste I write approval here, For these pre-eminent myself I think, As long as you don't overdue the pink.

Ruth Pitter

#5. At eighty-two, I feel like a twenty-year-old, but, unfortunately, there's never one around.

Milton Berle

#6. Priests and politicians were equally bad, Allan thought, and it didn't make the slightest difference if they were communists, fascists, capitalists or any other political persuasion.

Jonas Jonasson

#7. And as long as she lives, as long as she thinks of me with fondness and the memory of our life together brings her comfort, I will honor her for it. I will love her above all else in this world and the next. And there is nothing you can do to stop it.

Anonymous

#8. ANDERSONVILLE DIARY JOHN H. RANSOM, LATE FIRST SERGEANT NINTH MICH. CAV., AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER, 1881

John L. Ransom

#9. Arafat's departure has created an awesome opportunity.

Joe Biden

#10. Each thread of life that you leave, will spin around your deeds and dictate your needs.

Don McLean

#11. I'm a firm believer in the monetary union.

Wolfgang Schauble

#12. The problem is, your ego sometimes tells you that you can do many things. But sometimes it's best to stay focused and be honest with yourself.

Sylvester Stallone

#13. I want you to remember something for me. My name is Robbie Williams. I'm a singer, a songwriter, and a born entertainer.

Robbie Williams

#14. First the pork chops, then morality

Bertolt Brecht

#15. The world is always in movement.

V.S. Naipaul

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