Top 13 Headless Chickens Quotes
#1. Movies. Drinks. Headless chickens. You know, girl stuff.
Jeaniene Frost
#2. Enjoy today, the time you have now, for time cannot be found only lost.
Marty Rubin
#3. The poets did not win; the philosophers surrendered.
Umberto Eco
#4. I'm very aware we are the first generation ever to have such incredible opportunities to express ourselves publicly to a worldwide audience.
Sara Sheridan
#5. Thankfully, God's restraining grace keeps even the worst of us from being utterly depraved. The worst people who have ever lived could've been worse.
Tullian Tchividjian
#6. Politics moves upward into ethics, and ethics ascends to theology.
Russell Kirk
#7. If you have given up something many times over then you are strong-willed in having done it so many times over!
Stephen Richards
#8. A nation may be born in a day, but the great truths which make for the glory and uplift of the race only through long ages permeate and control humanity. We must have the divine patience and understand the divine mathematics of a thousand years as one day.
David Josiah Brewer
#9. You are no longer quite certain which side of the fence is a dream.
Erin Morgenstern
#10. I chop the broccoli into pieces with ZigZag Knife, sometimes I swallow some when Ma's not looking and she says, "Oh, no, where's that big bit gone?" but she's not really mad because raw things make us extra alive.
Emma Donoghue
#11. My connection with him and his gloriously unfractured life only seemed to increase my pain. It wasn't his fault. Being with him felt unbearable, but being with anyone else did too. The only person I could bear to be with was the most unbearable person of all: my mother.
Cheryl Strayed
#12. But we made our own fun, mostly. I recall a time, many years later, when American children seemed unable to amuse themselves without a fortune in electrical and electronic equipment. We had no fancy equipment and did not miss it.
Maureen Johnson
#13. Venice manipulated markets by controlling production. In the late thirteenth century, wishing to raise the world market price, Venice had all saltworks in Crete destroyed and banned the local production of salt.
Mark Kurlansky
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