Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Henry James: 'It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Frank Abagnale: 'What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Jeff Foxworthy: 'I have never been jealous. Not even when my dad finished fifth grade a year before I did.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Dan Quayle: 'We have to do more than just elect a new President if we truly want to change this country.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Ronald Reagan: 'There are no easy answers' but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 George Santayana: 'The degree in which a poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the end, the exact measure of his importance and dignity.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 George Bernard Shaw: 'A little learning is a dangerous thing, but we must take that risk because a little is as much as our biggest heads can hold.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 John Frusciante: 'The main thing experience has taught me is that one has to sort of hone their relationship to time, you know.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Morihei Ueshiba: 'When an opponent comes forward, move in and greet him if he wants to pull back, send him on his way.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Suzi Quatro: 'The bass player's function, along with the drums, is to be the engine that drives the car... everything else is merely colours.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Thornton Wilder: 'Hope, like faith, is nothing if it is not courageous it is nothing if it is not ridiculous.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Alan Ladd: 'It's a funny thing about me. I don't have any interest in food most of the time now, although when I was a kid I was always hungry.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Sophia Loren: 'The facts of life are that a child who has seen war cannot be compared with a child who doesn't know what war is except from television.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Harvey S. Firestone: 'I believe fundamental honesty is the keystone of business.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Gary Larson: 'The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Wendell Berry: 'To cherish what remains of the Earth and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Henry Miller: 'Instead of asking 'How much damage will the work in question bring about?' why not ask 'How much good? How much joy?'' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Winston Churchill: 'The British nation is unique in this respect. They are the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Antoine de Saint-Exupery: 'The machine does not isolate man from the great problems of nature but plunges him more deeply into them.' Read More Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Franz Kafka: 'The history of mankind is the instant between two strides taken by a traveler.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Henry James: 'It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Frank Abagnale: 'What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Jeff Foxworthy: 'I have never been jealous. Not even when my dad finished fifth grade a year before I did.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Dan Quayle: 'We have to do more than just elect a new President if we truly want to change this country.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Ronald Reagan: 'There are no easy answers' but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 George Santayana: 'The degree in which a poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the end, the exact measure of his importance and dignity.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 George Bernard Shaw: 'A little learning is a dangerous thing, but we must take that risk because a little is as much as our biggest heads can hold.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 John Frusciante: 'The main thing experience has taught me is that one has to sort of hone their relationship to time, you know.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Morihei Ueshiba: 'When an opponent comes forward, move in and greet him if he wants to pull back, send him on his way.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Suzi Quatro: 'The bass player's function, along with the drums, is to be the engine that drives the car... everything else is merely colours.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Thornton Wilder: 'Hope, like faith, is nothing if it is not courageous it is nothing if it is not ridiculous.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Alan Ladd: 'It's a funny thing about me. I don't have any interest in food most of the time now, although when I was a kid I was always hungry.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Sophia Loren: 'The facts of life are that a child who has seen war cannot be compared with a child who doesn't know what war is except from television.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Harvey S. Firestone: 'I believe fundamental honesty is the keystone of business.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Gary Larson: 'The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Wendell Berry: 'To cherish what remains of the Earth and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Henry Miller: 'Instead of asking 'How much damage will the work in question bring about?' why not ask 'How much good? How much joy?'' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Winston Churchill: 'The British nation is unique in this respect. They are the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Antoine de Saint-Exupery: 'The machine does not isolate man from the great problems of nature but plunges him more deeply into them.' Read More
Virgil 1/23/24 Virgil 1/23/24 Franz Kafka: 'The history of mankind is the instant between two strides taken by a traveler.' Read More