Top 16 North American Review 1902 Quotes

#1. When in haste, rest in the present. Take a deep breath and come back to here and now.

Dan Millman

#2. People still come up to me and ask me to sign their records. That's right, records! Man, they don't even make records no more!

Al Green

#3. My stars and my stripes are your dream and your labors.

Franklin Knight Lane

#4. He stood there tall and dashing, peering down at her with a set of mesmerizing sapphire eyes. It wasn't the eyes that had her sex-drive squealing into overdrive; it was that ... hair. Now, Tarrah had never really been into redheads before, but damn, she sure as hell would be willing to convert.

Victoria H. Smith

#5. In every single day, in every walk of life, ordinary people do extraordinary things. Ordinary People accomplish Extraordinary things.

Jim Valvano

#6. I believe in ghosts and spirits, and I believe that they can possess you.

Meagan Good

#7. What I think is not necessarily, what I feel and what I feel is not necessarily, what I think.

Santosh Kalwar

#8. I don't feel like a Londoner.

Tom Stoppard

#9. Most governments are designed to protect the government from the people, whereas the United States government was organized to protect the people from the government.

Jeff Cooper

#10. The busy bee has no time for sorrow.

William Blake

#11. It is impossible for us not to speak about what we have seen and heard.

Saint Peter

#12. How disappointing, when people succumb to what is expected of them.

Lauren Groff

#13. Keeping the commandments is not a burden, but a joyous rehearsal for the eternity.

Dieter F. Uchtdorf

#14. He has only as much ground as his two feet take up, only as much of a hold as his two hands encompass - someone who falls asleep in the winter snow to freeze to death like a child, someone who does nothing but takes walks, yet who could take them anywhere, without moving.

Franz Kafka

#15. We talk so much about leaving a better planet to our kids, that we forget to leave better kids to our planet.

Gerry Burnie

#16. Emperors, kings, artisians, peasens, big people
at the bottom we are all alike and all the same; all just alike on the inside, and when our clothes are off, nobody can tell which of us is which.

Mark Twain

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