Top 15 Winchells Lexington Ky Quotes

#1. The only thing that stands in the way of an amazing life are the excuses you tell yourself as to why you can't achieve it

Steven Aitchison

#2. Just as it is the duty of all men to obey just laws, so it is the duty of all men to disobey unjust laws.

Martin Luther King Jr.

#3. So many crazed men, so many cries, so much bestial brutality.

Elie Wiesel

#4. Sometimes I'll go on a Twitter spree and reply as much as I can. Talking to my fans is so much fun even if it is in 140 characters or less.

Jordin Sparks

#5. Rise up from the dead, and Christ will give you light.

Anonymous

#6. The world's default mode is basic indifference. It'd like to care, but it's just got too much on at the moment.

David Mitchell

#7. If you treat with courtesy your equal, who is privileged to resent an impertinence, how much more cautious should you be to your dependents, from whom you demand a respectful demeanor.

Robert Chambers

#8. Lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off. But it's better if you do.

Patrick Marber

#9. Sane, normal people don't need power trips. So the lunatics end up in charge of everything.

James P. Hogan

#10. In my opinion, the unjust man whose tongue is full of glozing rhetoric, merits the heaviest punishment; vaunting that he can with his tongue gloze over injustice, he dares to act wickedly, yet he is not over-wise.

Euripides

#11. There are strategic imperatives at work as well. Both leaders need to expand their economies, and both see the other as a crucial partner in offsetting China's increasingly assertive

Anonymous

#12. ...History is the key to the unity of a people. Its nostalgia pulls them together. Its gloom separates them further. Its successes make them stronger.

Janvier Chouteu-Chando

#13. I do not care so much what I am to others as I care what I am to myself.

Michel De Montaigne

#14. We who were loved will never unlive that crippling fever.

Adrienne Rich

#15. Facts were delivered twenty-five times more often than stories. And yet it was the stories - not the facts - that were remembered.

Jay Golden

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