A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity. |
A religion without its mysteries is a temple without a God |
African-American history is not something that can be put on display solely during the month of February and then put in a box for storage until the following February. [African-American history] is an integral part of American history and the history of African peoples is an integral part of world history. |
Buildings like that don't come up very often. I think this is one of the most significant buildings in the county. |
Car buying today is more than being outside in a parking lot, surrounded by a sea of cars. There's a certain upscale experience that manufacturers want the buyers to have. |
Glass of brandy and water! That is the current but not the appropriate name: ask for a glass of liquid fire and distilled damnation |
He might be a very clever man by nature for aught I know, but he laid so many books upon his head that his brains could not move |
He's a threat to society, he's a menace. We have a very serious situation here. |
I do not believe Robin Moore and Ross Perot have any competition for being the two greatest supporters in America today for our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, but especially for our special operations community, ... We are very fortunate and blessed to have Robin and Helen Moore to move into our great community of Hopkinsville. |
I do not believe Robin Moore and Ross Perot have any competition for being the two greatest supporters in America today for our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, but especially for our special operations community. We are very fortunate and blessed to have Robin and Helen Moore to move into our great community of Hopkinsville. |
I think it's good that it's under local ownership again. |
If an uninterested spectator, after a careful perusal of the New Testament, were asked what he conceived to be its distinguishing characteristic, he would reply without hesitation, "That wonderful spirit of philanthropy by which it is distinguished." It is a perpetual commentary on that sublime aphorism, 'God is love.' |
Ignorance gives a sort of eternity to prejudice, and perpetuity to error |
In matters of conscience, first thoughts are best. In matters of prudence, last thoughts are best. |
In the power of fixing the attention lies the most precious of the intellectual habits. |