Top 11 Higgitta Columbian Quotes
#1. May we serve as God's messengers through love in action. - Nora Peacock -
Gary Chapman
#2. The human race consists of the damned and the ought-to-be damned.
Mark Twain
#3. Prosperity is founded upon a law of mutual exchange. Any person who contributes to prosperity must prosper, in turn, himself. Sometimes the return will not come from those you serve, but it must come to you from someplace, for that is the law.
Earl Nightingale
#4. Baltimore's often called the most northern Southern town. It has a distinct essence. It's definitely post-industrial, definitely Rust Belt, very working-class. I grew up outside of Washington, and I felt I was moving to a completely different place when I moved 30 miles north out of college.
David Simon
#5. Euro currency to dissolve due to sovereign debt crisis," the talking heads grimly proclaimed.
L. Todd Wood
#6. What I'm feeling . . . it's unfamiliar - carefree, playful, light. . . . I feel light.
Kyra Davis
#8. The most effective way to find ourselves enslaved will not be done openly. If weakened we will sink gradually. I ask, who are the militia? They consist of the whole people, ... except a few public officers.
Thomas Jefferson
#9. All pleasures should be taken in great leisure and are worth going into in detail; love is not like eating a quick lunch with one's hat on.
Mae West
#10. Few things are impossible in themselves: application to make them succeed fails us more often than the means.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#11. Satan has his sights on the United States of America!
Rick Santorum