Top 8 Marty Meierotto Quotes
#1. The disaster at Johnstown was one that need never have happened and a powerful reminder that it can be terribly dangerous, even perilous, to assume that because people hold positions of responsibility they are therefore acting responsibly.
David McCullough
#2. The projector's beam lay warm on Walt's neck, and he knew they'd all been plucked from danger and love, from another time, another place, and set back into this dark, sticky-floored theater, in the heart of nothing much that mattered.
Alan Heathcock
#3. A government can be compared to our lungs. Our lungs are best when we don't realize they are helping us breathe. It is when we are constantly aware of our lungs that we know they have come down with an illness.
Laozi
#4. Everyone wants to go to the party and the red carpet, but my life is 90% the work.
Bret Michaels
#5. Some men hunger so much for love that they lose everything that is loveable about them.
John Steinbeck
#6. Corporations now govern society, perhaps more than governments themselves do; yet ironically, it is their very power, much of which they have gained through economic globalization, that makes them vulnerable.
Joel Bakan
#8. Maybe 'cause you don't always have to win a pageant to wear a crown.
Julie Murphy
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