Garnet Quotes
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Garnet Quotes & Sayings
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All love stories are the same.
— Paulo Coelho
The sight of you is good for sore eyes.
— Jonathan Swift
Humility was never a loser.
— Thomas Watson
You had better all die - die immediately, than live as slaves and entail your wretchedness upon your posterity.
— Henry Highland Garnet
Some people would say comedy draws from some dark places, from your dark stuff. Life's great optimists aren't necessarily the funniest people.
— Colin Firth
My first order of business was to look in the side pocket where I had hidden my garnet and gold necklace.
— Nancy B. Brewer
A tragic writer does not have to believe in God, but he must believe in man.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
Technology has no function except to save labor. Yet how often do we hear that the purpose of new capital formation is to create jobs?
— Louis O. Kelso
Believe in God, for with the grace of God the American rockets will go astray and we will be saved.
— Mohammed Omar
One policeman may be a friend, but two are the Law.
— Margery Allingham
Resistance! Resistance! No oppressed people have ever secured their liberty without resistance!
— Henry Highland Garnet
Workers are not being exploited. But if their share of growth doesn't increase, this could be a potential cause of social tension worldwide.
— Kenneth Rogoff
When I stepped from hard manual work to writing, I just stepped from one kind of hard work to another.
— Sean O'Casey
You have to have the right sort of stone. Peridot for mothers, girasol for lovers, sapphire for sadness, and garnet for joy.
— Catherynne M Valente
But when I look at this farm I keep thinking it's not whether I have the guts to go but if I have the guts to stay.
— Steven Herrick
He's such a dear, Mr. Garnet. A beautiful, pure, bred Persian. He has taken prizes."
"He's always taking something - generally food. — P.G. Wodehouse
"He's always taking something - generally food. — P.G. Wodehouse
I have a beautiful Hellenistic gold and garnet ring - it's more than 2,200 years old, but it looks very modern.
— Kate Reardon