Top 12 Hunley Museum Quotes

#1. He who eats my bread does my will.

Marcus Aurelius

#2. Obstinacy is will asserting itself without being able to justify itself. It is persistence without a reasonable motive. It is the tenacity of self-love substituted for that of reason and conscience.

Henri Frederic Amiel

#3. information about the action. Then, over the command

James F. Christ

#4. Quarrels are the dowry which married folk bring one another.

Ovid

#5. The thorn from the bush one has planted, nourished and pruned pricks more deeply and draws more blood.

Maya Angelou

#6. The economy is like a machine.

Ray Dalio

#7. We know that no one person can succeed unless everybody else succeeds.

Howard Dean

#8. I would expect an extremely high percentage of the chickens would test positive. Our poultry industry clients wouldn't like that.

Bryan Shelton

#9. In my experience, there were two kinds of men. One type - no matter how plain or how poor he might be - is always willing to at least try his luck with an attractive girl. The other type looks upon all of those first types with envy.

Therese Anne Fowler

#10. When you're acting, you're a person. When you're modeling, you're a hanger.

Analeigh Tipton

#11. If you're busy regretting the past, then a new future can't come in.

Marianne Williamson

#12. I won't give up the diary again. I must hold on here, it is the only place I can.

Franz Kafka

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