1916 Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about 1916
1916 Quotes & Sayings
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Herpes, AIDS, the Middle East at full throttle. Better check that sausage before you put it in the waffle.
— Lou Reed
For whatever reason somebody can be convinced to buy a PC, it opens up a whole new market for all of us in the software business.
— Kevin O'Leary
Chicago is an exciting place which renews itself. The workshop system encourages close reading and frank discussions of papers and ideas.
— James Heckman
It had the taste of an apple peeled with a steel knife. (Sebastian Barnack assessing a Roederer 1916 champagne in Time Must Have a Stop)
— Aldous Huxley
Let go of your past, but never forget what it has taught you.
— Boonaa Mohammed
There was some indecision as to when I was born. My sister said it was 1916. I'd lost my birth certificate.
— Michael Gough
The work of a man is the explanation of the man.
— Paul Gauguin
The spirt of 1916 is as relevant and inspiring today as it was a century ago.
— Martin McGuinness
You just don't luck into things as much as you'd like to think you do. You build step by step, whether it's friendships or opportunities.
— Barbara Bush
At first the English were very surprised by our disregarding the Hague Convention. But from 1916 onward they used at least as much poison as we did.
— Otto Hahn
It is better to go stumbling, and weeping, and crawling like a worm along the way of love, than to give up and choose some other way.
— Hannah Hurnard
Too much beauty can be hard to bear.
— Nancy Garden
I had come out of the city, where story-telling is a manufactured science, to the country where story-telling is a by-product of life.
— Dana Burnet
My attention is the most valuable resource I have. I can protect it with an information diet.
— Hilary Mason
Where courage and judgement are equally required a clever coward is better than a stupid hero.
— Michael Collins
I may die, but the Republic of 1916 will never die. Onward to the Republic and liberation of our people.
— Bobby Sands
Lenience will operate with greater force, in some instances than rigor. It is therefore my first wish to have all of my conduct distinguished by it.
— George Washington
Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love. - Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846 - 1916), American essayist
— Susan Wiggs