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Let us be such as help the life of the future.
— Zoroaster
James Cain was saddled with being called the father of hardboiled fiction. Apparently, he didn't like this saddle.
— Bill Callahan
Kim Kardashian is saddled with a huge arse but enough about Kanye West.
— Stewart Francis
May you illuminate the darkest alleys and make smooth the path of those saddled with the heaviest load.
— Chrissa Ventrelle
Look, we're all saddled with things that make us better or worse. This world is a crazy place, and I've chosen to make my work about that insanity.
— Barbara Kruger
I meant exactly what I said: that we are saddled with a culture that hasn't advanced as far as science.
— Michelangelo Antonioni
Even if you build the perfect reactor, you're still saddled with a people problem and an equipment problem.
— David R. Brower
In the army you feel violated - there's no private space. Writing was a life-saver, a way of recovering private territory.
— Etgar Keret
Israel is in my heart.
— Roberto Cavalli
We are completely saddled and bridled, and ... the bank is so firmly mounted on us that we must go where it will guide.
— Thomas Jefferson
The flower of the present rosily blossomed.
— Aldous Huxley
We must have the real thing before we can have a science of a thing.
— James Anthony Froude
I wanted to like her and I wanted her to like me and that was more want than I had saddled myself up for in many a moon.
— David Levithan
When the other girls had given up their Barbies, I was still playing with mine in secret.
— Cheri Oteri
To become a star is the beginning of the end. I don't really want to be saddled with a screen persona.
— Beverly D'Angelo
We honor those who walked so we could run. We must run so our children soar. And we will not grow weary.
— Barack Obama
Weary of liberty, he suffered himself to be saddled and bridled, and was ridden to death for his pains.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe