Top 16 Liveried Quotes
#1. God's jewels are often sent us in rough packages and by dark liveried servants, but within we find the very treasures of the King's palace and the Bridegroom's Love.
A.B. Simpson
#2. Limousines with liveried chauffers delivered earnest ladies to the picket lines, sometimes in strikes against businesses which helped pay for the limousines.
Eugene Lyons
#3. When people ask me if I'm liberal or conservative, I say, 'Yeah.' I'm both of them. To be a liberal means to be open-minded and generous and open to new ideas. And to be conservative means to hold onto things that are important, things that shouldn't be cast aside.
Adam Hamilton
#4. Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust.
Kenneth Rexroth
#5. We need to make our own miracles, it is a wasted exercise to just wait for miracles to happen; they need a spark of energy and desire to make them come true.
Steven Redhead
#6. No Amish woman would dare to confide, even in her sister, that a man's very presence made her heart quicken and her senses tingle.
Sarah Price
#7. It's easy to say 'no!' when there's a deeper 'yes!' burning inside.
Stephen Covey
#8. I'm not a minimalist, as I'm sure you've noticed.
Iris Apfel
#9. As the CIA and KGB, like God and Satan, fight Miltonic battles across five continents ...
Paul Johnson
#10. Give me a smelly hello, and a tasty goodbye. The two are connected, and without the first, you couldn't enjoy the second.
Jarod Kintz
#11. The value of being connected and transparent is so high that the roadbumps of privacy issues are much lower in actual experience than people's fears.
Reid Hoffman
#12. At least then I could have grieved and learned to live with the loss eventually. But having you leave when I knew damn well you still loved me? How the hell was I supposed to live with that loss?
Kaylea Cross
#13. There's something about hospital walls; though only made of bricks and plaster, when you're inside them the noise, the reality of the teeming city beyond, disappears; it's just outside the door, but it might as well be a magical land far, far away.
Kate Morton
#14. In the midst of global recession, in the face of uncertainty about what's going to happen next, film looks for inspiration to real people.
Simon Beaufoy
#15. As you follow the escapades or the journey of the hero through a story, it evokes some kind of emotion in the viewers. The director's job is to make sure that the audience goes through the journey and has an emotional reaction.
Don Bluth
#16. city's anthem, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," was written in 1954 by two gay lovers who were pining for "the city by the bay" after moving to Brooklyn Heights.
David Talbot
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