
Top 13 Joelson Law Quotes
#1. I bless you, all living things, I bless you in the endless past, I bless you in the endless present, I bless you in the endless future, amen.
Jack Kerouac
#2. The hazard of living in a place where you had so much history
so much pain and so much rage and so much love
was that every item could turn on you in a flash.
Rob Thomas
#3. The number of American presidential candidates varies with the sunspot cycle and the phases of the moon.
P. J. O'Rourke
#4. One of the things that make community colleges so special is they do not pick and choose their students - they work with all students.
Jill Biden
#5. I used to play in the subway. If everyone tossed in a quarter, at the end of the day it would add up. It shows you aren't invisible. And it's better than being ignored, or kicked in the head, or worse.
Nellie McKay
#6. The little dragon turned on Vimes a gaze that would be guaranteed to win it the award for Dragon the Judges would Most Like to Take Home and Use as a Portable Gas Lighter.
Terry Pratchett
#7. Rudeness, abruptness, gory tales of blood and thunder, and coarse language usually show up the greenhorn or counterfeit, and certainly the ill-bred. "The bravest are the tenderest; the gentlest are the daring.
Kenneth W. Estes
#8. Justice has nothing to do with expediency. Justice has nothing to do with any temporary standard whatever. It is rooted and grounded in the fundamental instincts of humanity.
Woodrow Wilson
#9. A virtuous man concentrates on his own work, not that of others.
Zengzi
#10. I love you. I don't know when it started, years ago or weeks. But I know my heart's lost to you, and I wouldn't have it another way. You're what I want, all there is of you.
Nora Roberts
#11. Whenever I write something, I always want to make sure that what I write is defensible.
Salman Rushdie
#12. Great people have a vision of their lives that they practice emulating each and every day. They go to work on their lives, not just in their lives.
Michael Gerber
#13. The mouth was wide open and ripped at the corners, as though she had choked a little in giving up the tremendous vitality she had stored so long.
F Scott Fitzgerald
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