
Top 16 Globe And Mail Quotes
#1. Beano, buying the Globe and Mail, the National Post, the Calgary
Douglas Kennedy
#3. I liked laughing, I found out, and music. I liked nice people, getting up early, and working hard. I liked simple pleasures, like my toes in the sand and someone to kiss.
Z.A. Maxfield
#4. There's no one thing you can do to have success, but if you have a plan and you keep doing things, you'll eventually build to a success.
M.J. Rose
#5. Your like Martha Stewart on crack, my neighbor shouted as I stuck another cardinal in with the daisies.
Debby Bull
#6. I feel kinda happy. I discover that you were not leaving or disappearing. It is like you are here, there and everywhere. Just in the air. You taught me about time. I am now learning about space. It seems that both just vanish. It is awesome. Maybe the closest feeling to love.
Daul Kim
#7. To succeed you have to be innovative.
Ted Turner
#8. I think again about the Tree of Life. A wonderful notion that we as people are all stemmed and thrive from a tree springing life from branches reaching out to help our blood flow and providing oxygen to breathe.
Nicholas A. McGirr
#9. What I've learned is that the muses' decision to sing or not to sing is not based on the elevation of your moral purpose - they will sing or not, regardless.
John Barth
#10. Language should be pure, noble and graceful, as the body should be so: for both are vestures of the Soul.
John Lancaster Spalding
#11. Einstein would be one of the greatest theoretical physicists of all time even if he had not written a single line on relativity.
Max Born
#12. For to save mankind's future freedom, we must face up to any risk that is necessary. We will always seek peace
but we will never surrender.
John F. Kennedy
#13. Governments grow as God declines, in both Europe and the United States
Dennis Prager
#14. Or renounce life altogether! Accept fate obediently as it is, once and for all, and stifle everything in myself, renouncing any right to act, to live, to love.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#15. I was brought up in the north of Scotland, and where I lived was so lowly populated, it was used as a low-flying area by the Air Force, so lots of exciting aircraft used to fly over my village.
David Mackay
#16. The pursuit of happiness seems worthwhile only because of the chase. You love it only if you don't realize you're never going to catch up.
Bryan Way
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