
Top 15 Language Revitalization Quotes
#1. An important governorship used to be the best springboard for would-be presidents.
Gore Vidal
#2. She drank sweet coffee, sweet tea, sweet cocoa and sweet sherry.
Fay Weldon
#3. There aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before.
Malcolm Wallop
#4. America's economic strength depends on industry's ability to improve productivity and quality and to remain on the cutting edge of technology, and that's why the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is so important.
Ronald Reagan
#5. little cottage in a far-flung spot on the coast of Ireland is an international incident that leaves the family stranded and dependent on themselves for their survival. Facing starvation,
Susan Kiernan-Lewis
#6. Christ did not die to make good works merely possible or to produce a half-hearted pursuit. He died to produce in us a passion for good deeds. Christian purity is not the mere avoidance of evil, but the pursuit of good.
John Piper
#7. Being an author is to have a toe in the creative pool and a foot in the vat of commerce.
Fennel Hudson
#9. Happiness is unrepented pleasure.
Socrates
#10. I love to draw, so I really want to go and study art. I've never done things for me. I've always done things for my career or for my family.
Milla Jovovich
#11. I have 15 years of executive experience as a big-city mayor and as a governor.
Martin O'Malley
#12. Comedians rarely have writers, and if you do it's usually a sign of laziness.
Jim Gaffigan
#13. Let's put a limit to the scramble for money ... Having got what you wanted, you ought to begin to bring that struggle to an end.
Horace
#14. He who knows what sweets and virtues are in the ground, the plants, the waters, the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments - is the rich and royal man.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#15. This low-fat idea that's been drummed into our heads and bellies is completely off-base and deeply responsible for most of our modern ills.
David Perlmutter
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