I’ve known Donald forever, and I know the bad things they say about Donald Trump is not true because I’ve known him as a friend for so long. I’ve seen what he’s done for all types of people.
JOHN DALYWhy get rid of Chamberlain to put in Halifax? It’s like getting rid of the organ-grinder to put in the monkey.
More Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn Quotes
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The Devil writes down our sins – our Guardian Angel all our merits. Labor that the Guardian Angel’s book may be full, and the Devil’s empty.
JOHN VIANNEY -
Goal begins with “GO.”
BIL KEANE -
When I was writing pretty poor poetry, this girl with midnight black hair told me to go on.
CARL SANDBURG -
The first rule of survival is clear: Nothing is more dangerous than yesterday’s success.
ALVIN TOFFLER -
Dancing inspires my music. Having your girlfriends all together and just being free and happy.
BELLA THORNE -
A high station in life is earned by the gallantry with which appalling experiences are survived with grace.
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS -
So here is my story, may it bring Some smiles and a tear or so, It happened once upon a time, Far away, and long ago, Outside the night wind keens and wails, Come listen to me, the Teller of Tales!
BRIAN JACQUES -
Salvation lies not in the faithfulness to forms, but in the liberation from them.
BORIS PASTERNAK -
A leader is a dealer in hope.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE -
I was drawn into acting due to the fact that I could express myself better.
AERIEL MIRANDA -
Fear of sexuality is the new, disease-sponsored register of the universe of fear in which everyone now lives.
SUSAN SONTAG -
When you want to create a big impact. Remember, a lot of small moments changed you.
SOPHIA JOAN -
Whoever you are, you are human. Wherever you are, you live in the world, which is just waiting for you to notice the holiness in it.
BARBARA BROWN TAYLOR -
Whenever I found something remarkable, I have thought it my duty to put down my discovery on paper, so that all ingenious people be informed thereof.
ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK -
Self-hatred is worse than loneliness.
JOHN IRVING






