
Top 14 Motowns Biggest Quotes
#1. Bread and beauty grow best together. Their harmonious integration can make farming not only a business but an art; the land not only a food-factory but an instrument for self-expression, on which each can play music to his own choosing.
Aldo Leopold
#2. My life and my plan wasn't very good, but at least it was my plan. It got to that point that I just couldn't stand it any more.
Jim Hamilton
#3. What is meant by calling the writings of Moses and the Prophets
Adolph Saphir
#4. Socialism in Russia has not brought about an improvement in the conditions of the average man which can be compared with the improvement of conditions, during the same period, in the United States.
Ludwig Von Mises
#5. A man, in his books, may be said to walk the earth a long time after he is gone.
John Muir
#6. Is Shaun Mason activating security profile Pardy. Something's wrong with Brenda, we're out of Mister Pibb, and hunting season's here. Now let's go to Hollywood.
Mira Grant
#7. What matter it if a man gaineth the whole world and loseth his own soul?
Theodore Dreiser
#9. Deadlines aren't bad. They help you organize your time. They help you set priorities. They make you get going when you might not feel like it.
Harvey MacKay
#10. All questions rely on the present for their solution. Time measures nothing but itself. The word that is written may be postponed,but not that on the lip. If this is what the occasion says, let the occasion say it.
Henry David Thoreau
#11. Outlandish lyrics sung by smiling people in perfect harmony. Has that edge of surprise ... a little nuts and really funny.
Mick LaSalle
#12. There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#13. I don't really think of my blog as a real blog. It's a lame blog. It's more like my when-the-mood-strikes update, or smoke signal.
Augusten Burroughs
#14. With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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