Top 15 Oddsmakers Online Quotes
#1. Oh, to be held as though nothing else in the world mattered. It was a promise. Every touch, every kiss, was a silent pact to love and adore the person to whom it was given.
Alexandria Clarke
#3. Parents don't believe that lifting life-chances in one school means reducing them in another.
David Blunkett
#4. I didn't want to think about it. Indulging someone's insanity like this couldn't be healthy.
Katherine Pine
#5. An Atheist reads "god is nowhere"
but a theist reads "god is now here "
so the whole thing is our piont of view
how we can see the world ...
Jagvir
#6. Also, because schools must teach the spirit of goodwill, the habit of helping others around you, every class should have this rule: students, if you bring software to class you may not keep it for yourself.
Richard Stallman
#7. Maybe that is the only thing I have ever learned about love: love is when you save someone no matter what the cost.
Sarah Rees Brennan
#8. He taught me everything I know. Every note I write I learned from that man upstairs. People rave over my arranging today, and I just think to myself, God bless Tommy Dorsey. If it hadn't been for him, I never could have done it.
Nelson Riddle
#9. You put down one color and it calls for an answer. You have to look at it like a melody.
Romare Bearden
#10. Don't let negative pictures play on the movie screen of your mind. You are the director and the audience. You are in charge. Take the remote control. Change the channel. If you let your imagination run wild, let it run wild in a positive direction.
Joel Osteen
#11. It is the triumph of reason to get on well with those who possess none,
Gregory Benford
#12. Hedge-fund managers make too much money relative to their social utility. I wish their rewards were a bit closer to those of, say, schoolteachers.
David Ignatius
#13. Is it more important to understand than to obey? Is it more important to me to know than to believe?
Elisabeth Elliot
#14. Maybe he was a good man once, this old one, my predecessor, but they had worn him down, in thirty years, like a big knife made thin and fragile, needlelike, from constant honings. All that good steel just rubbed away no one knew where.
James Jones
#15. Whether beautiful or terrible, the past is always a ruin.
Matthew Flaming