
Top 12 Wolbert Auto Quotes
#1. First we practice sin, then defend it, then boast of it.
Thomas Watson
#2. Crazy friends provide for crazy times, and such crazy times we're had.
Neil Young
#3. Routine is a declivity down which many governments slide, and routine says that freedom of the press is dangerous.
Jose Rizal
#4. Everyone was busy down in the town streets. Some are searching for wealth, others seeking glory. Some want to be become famous, while others want to be worthy ... it's a rotten world actually.
Sherif A. El-Mawardy
#6. I seek the utmost pleasure and the least pain.
Plautus
#7. Peace is the inner nature of humankind. If you find it within yourself, you will then find it everywhere.
Ramana Maharshi
#8. My heart sinks. I guess I should be glad he doesn't care, but I'm not. He's supposed to care. Mom cares so much, it's smothering; but that doesn't mean he's allowed to do this, to check out. And suddenly I need him to care. I need him to give me something so I know he's still here, still Dad.
Victoria Schwab
#9. "A Tale of Three Cities" is a tribute to our parents' generation, who escaped from city to city in search of their loved ones and in search of a place to build a better home. The story is set during the turbulent war years in China in the '40s and '50s.
Mabel Cheung
#10. Statistically, it would be insanity to go into the theatre for money. According to the statistics, you should just stay home. The odds are just incredible.
Maureen Stapleton
#11. When (Big) Walter was in the right mood, he could be the most ferocious, the most inventive, the most dangerous harp player I ever heard.
Charlie Musselwhite
#12. Welsh poet R. S. Thomas often complained of having to go out and "perform cultural exceses on Saxon territory," the term he used for reading his poems to English sudiences.
R.S. Thomas
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