Top 15 Lineup And Odds Quotes
#2. I shall go
Up and down
In my gown.
Gorgeously arrayed,
Boned and stayed.
Amy Lowell
#3. If you look at issues like immigration, gay marriage, gun regulation - these are all things that probably wouldn't be a source of much discussion at all in D.C., if they weren't sources of self-perpetuation.
Mark Leibovich
#5. It is only when he is a burden that another person is really a brother and not merely an object to be manipulated
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#6. Suburban houses and tin sheds are often the objects of ridicule.
David Byrne
#7. Home is where you go to find solace from the ever changing chaos, to find love within the confines of a heartless world, and to be reminded that no matter how far you wander, there will always be something waiting when you return.
Kendal Rob
#8. For the men, they are more of a risk taker, and for the women, they are more nurturing and more details. So the combination of the men and women is very good for business.
Teresita Sy-Coson
#9. For, in order to turn the individual into a function of the State, his dependence on anything beside the State must be taken from him.
Carl Jung
#10. Pride in office without competence is as much a sin as competence without confidence.
Peter Tremayne
#11. Hellbenders. I collected with exuberance and totality, bringing home almost everything I could get my hands on, and releasing them into the assorted outdoor terrariums or aquariums in my back yard (the turtles I let run wild in the yard, like dogs or cats).
Rick Bass
#12. I knew that my husband was a song that I had forgotten the words to and I was a fuzzy photograph of someone he used to love.
Catherine Lacey
#13. Power exhibits itself under two distinct forms,
strength and force,
each possessing peculiar qualities, and each perfect in its own sphere. Strength is typified by the oak, the rock, the mountain. Force embodies itself in the cataract, the tempest, and the thunder-bolt.
James A. Garfield
#14. Health is the fastest growing failing business in western civilization.
E. Cheraskin
#15. The world's full of people trying to atone for the things they regret.
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