Top 17 Untermyer Quotes
#1. I thought about how, at twenty-six, I shouldn't have to floss yet, who wants to be bothered! I didn't even have the energy left over for flossing. I mean, how many things was I supposed to do? Flossing should only be done by people in their forties.
Chrissi Sepe
#3. She needed a break from worrying about what to say and how to act every second of the day.
Cindi Madsen
#4. This economic boycott is our means of self-defense. President Roosevelt has advocated its use in the National Recovery Administration.
Samuel Untermyer
#5. (Asked to explain the defeat, Adams put it succinctly: "In general, our Generals were out generalled.") Washington
Joseph J. Ellis
#6. I am always pleased when they tell me that they bake more often since reorganizing.
Marie Kondo
#7. The election is another element of ambiguity, .. and oil remains the crucial variable.
Hugh S. Johnson
#8. There are no limits to where our brains can take us. We are, if there be a God, God's gracious creation.
John Lydon
#9. Wherever he goes, whatever he does, he will always see that word: murder - immortally inscribed upon the pediment of that vast slaughterhouse - humanity.
Octave Mirbeau
#10. See, I don't know nothing about singing. I never wanted to be a frontman. Frontmen had big egos and was always crazy and aggravating. I just never thought that was a good idea.
Dr. John
#12. Each of you, Jew and gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in the sacred war should do so now ...
Samuel Untermyer
#14. A profusion of pink roses being ragged in the rain speaks to me of all gentleness and its enduring.
William Carlos Williams
#15. I remember, back in England, the man I had before Jeeves sneaked off to a meeting on his evening out and come back and denounced me in front of a crowd of chappies I was giving a bit of supper to as a useless blot on the fabric of Society.
P.G. Wodehouse
#16. So far as the mere imparting of information is concerned, no university has had any justification for existence since the popularization of printing in the fifteenth century.
Alfred North Whitehead
#17. No man ever loved like Jesus. He taught the blind to see and the dumb to speak. He died on the cross to save us. He bore our sins. And now God says, Because He did, I can forgive you.
Billy Graham