
Top 10 Popular 1940s Sayings
#1. When it comes to semantic search and the success of your social media policy, truly, there is only one thing that absolutely counts: engagement.
David Amerland
#2. It's important to clarify that a library is not necessarily made up of books that we've read, or even that we will eventually read. They should be books that we can read. Or that we may read. Even if we never do.
Jean-Claude Carriere
#3. There are many things given to us in this life for the wrong reasons. What we do with such blessings, that is the true test of a man.
Gannicus
#4. I think I understand that now. I think I love you.
Jus Accardo
#5. Writing a nonfiction story is like cracking a safe. It seems impossible at the beginning, but once you're in, you're in.
Rich Cohen
#6. The United States created the best popular songs that were ever written, and from the 1920s to the 1940s, it was a renaissance period. It stopped in 1950.
Tony Bennett
#7. I'm a rock and roll singer.
Adam Ant
#8. A dog has one aim in life... to bestow his heart.
J.R. Ackerley
#9. Oh, yes. I know all about vampires and their crazy ways. Apparently, Fernando didn't have the same reluctance as Matthew and Ysabeau did to tell vampire tales.
Deborah Harkness
#10. Being a model to the world, eternal virtue will never falter in you, and you return to the boundless.
Laozi
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