Top 14 Witty Bridge Sayings
#1. The want of parsimony, in time of peace, imposes the necessity of contracting debt in time of war. When
Adam Smith
#2. Sucking up to the biggies won't get us anywhere.
Alice Walker
#3. The question arises as to whether it is possible not to live in the world of men and still to live in the world.
Louise Bernikow
#4. The Bible sees greed as a form of idolatry, because a greedy person worships things instead of God. Greed and envy have their roots in selfishness.
Billy Graham
#5. We get used to living one way, even if it's a bad way or a hard one. When that's gone, there's a hole to fill. It's in our nature to try to fill it with anxieties and fears. It can take time to fill it with good things instead.
Cassandra Clare
#6. We're trying to set up a movie for me in the near future. It's going to be similar to the story of how I got discovered. Kinda like my own version of '8 Mile.'
Justin Bieber
#7. War what is it good for? It's good for business.
Billy Bragg
#8. Lacking a coherent view of how people might live successfully all the way to their very end, we have allowed our fates to be controlled by the imperatives of medicine, technology, and strangers. I wrote this book in
Atul Gawande
#9. Yes, across the board, these gentlemen understand they have the power to make a difference and even educate people to injustices that are occurring in their worlds.
Alexis Arguello
#11. I know nothing about hip-hop ... There's only so many times you can grab your crotch and prance around stage. I'm gonna get slammed now for this.
Tom Colicchio
#13. But there are times in the history of humanity when cleverness might as well be simplicity.
Anonymous
#14. She often told her children that they couldn't change the past and they couldn't jump forward to the future. All they had was today, and they needed to live it in such a way that they wouldn't create just another regretted yesterday. Mourning the past was never productive-she knew this full well.
Tracie Peterson
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