
Top 15 Willie Mossop Quotes
#2. It's not an endlessly expanding list of rights - the 'right' to education, the 'right' to health care, the 'right' to food and housing. That's not freedom, that's dependency. Those aren't rights, those are the rations of slavery - hay and a barn for human cattle.
Alexis De Tocqueville
#3. Pseudo-critics prefer to direct their remarks to the artist - Heaven forgive them - but one due rather to a common impression that such an attitude is the correct one, that all paintings should be figuratively mutilated, and that all artists are fair game, or really grateful perhaps for a few tips.
Walter J. Phillips
#4. - Did you really save the world ? ...
- Mostly I was saving my own ass. Just happend that the world was in the same spot.
Jim Butcher
#5. How can you treat death so lightly?" she asks.
"Because it happens," he replies. "It is inevitable. I do not mourn the falling of a leaf or the breaking of a wave. I do not sorrow for a shooting star as it burns itself up in the atmosphere. Why should I?
Roger Zelazny
#6. Can build plane ... Delivery about three months.
Donald Hall
#7. Mankind suffers from two excesses: to exclude reason, and to live by nothing but reason.
Blaise Pascal
#8. Women don't have a sense of humor. They don't need one. The Almighty made them as a permanent joke on men. From which one may logically deduce tha the Almighty is a female.
Loretta Chase
#9. By this act the president alone is empowered to make the law, to fix in his mind what acts, words, what thoughts or looks, shall constitute such a crime.
Edward Livingston
#10. I took up violin because my best mate had taken it up, so I did likewise.
Noel Redding
#11. You've only got three choices in life: Give up, give in, or give it all you've got.
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#12. Sometimes everyone does their best and things still go wrong.
Rachel Hartman
#13. Today Jazz music is performed & listened to by people of all ethnicity, backgrounds, ages & creeds.
Michelle Obama
#14. I'm a super hero, too, underneath my sweater.
Rusted Root
#15. ...if we somehow find the courage to go directly into the discomfort - even the discomfort of illness, pain, old age, and death - we might discover something unexpected there.
Roland Merullo
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