Top 15 Muggins Gulch Quotes
#1. You must not lose confidence in God because you lost confidence in your pastor. If our confidence in God had to depend upon our confidence in any human person, we would be on shifting sand.
Francis Schaeffer
#3. I believe in trade unionism, and I believe in democracy, in democratic trade unionism.
Richard Attenborough
#4. Massachusetts children cannot only lead the nation in test scores, they can be competitive with the best in the world. And the gap in achievement among races can virtually disappear.
Mitt Romney
#6. I am the queen of mediocre , the king of nothingness
Novellina A.
#7. Which in the gray of gentler eyes will prove far more than any of us could ever need; 'enough' we will shout, 'enough!' our bellies full, our hearts full, our ages full; fullness and greater fullness and even more fullness; how then we will laugh and forget how imagining has already left us.
Mark Z. Danielewski
#8. when people lack concrete plans to carry out, they use formal rules to assemble a portfolio of various options.
Peter Thiel
#9. Arithmetic is where the content lies, and not logic; but logic prompts certainty, and not arithmetic.
David Berlinski
#10. Following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, $3 per gallon gasoline became common and our nation has come under considerable strain.
Paul Gillmor
#11. In science there are no 'depths'; there is surface everywhere.
Rudolf Carnap
#12. The world's a mean place. It's unfair, then it's fair. It's hateful, then it's loving. It's a very peculiar place on philosophical and metaphysical and religious levels.
Tim Allen
#13. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
[Matt 5:4]
Anonymous
#14. Remember the phrase - 'Act your age, not your shoe size?' That didn't apply to me, as they were the same until the age of 12 when my feet stopped growing.
Judy Gold
#15. When future historians look back on our way of curing inflation ... they'll probably compare it to bloodletting in the Middle Ages.
Lee Iacocca
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