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Baby bye Here's a fly, Let us watch him. you and I, How he crawls Up the walls Yet he never falls.
— Theodore Tilton
The best time to listen to a politician is when he's on a stump on a street corner in the rain late at night when he's exhausted. Then he doesn't lie.
— Theodore White
With the brush we merely tint, while the imagination alone produces colour.
— Theodore Gericault
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go. — Theodore Roethke
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go. — Theodore Roethke
It's not the critic that counts.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Sometimes I sets and thinks, and sometimes I just sets.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The first duty of an American citizen, then, is that he shall work in politics.
— Theodore Roosevelt
There's this about a farm: when the market's good there's money, and when it's bad there's food.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Art is the means we have of undoing the damage of haste. It's what everything else isn't.
— Theodore Roethke
As an artist I have an even more abiding interest in the compact between the Arts and Government.
— Theodore Bikel
I fear no man's displeasure," said Theodore, "when a woman in distress puts herself under my protection.
— Anonymous
In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs.
— Theodore Kaczynski
What's freedom for? To know eternity.
— Theodore Roethke
If anyone can make it to another world, it's Theodore Finch.
— Jennifer Niven
You must write to the people's expertise.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Knowing what's right doesn't mean much unless you do what's right.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Read Theodore Schwenk's marvelous book Sensitive Chaos (London, Rudolph Steiner Press, 1965),
— Alan W. Watts
That's fairly common. We don't believe anything we don't want to believe.
— Theodore Sturgeon
I've always written very tightly, and there's a good reason for that. There's no point in using words that you're not going to apply.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The distinctive crimes of this generation are crimes of subtlety and finesse.
- ALEXANDER S. BACON 1908 — J.M. Carlisle
- ALEXANDER S. BACON 1908 — J.M. Carlisle
Pleasure comes, but not to stay;Even this shall pass away.
— Theodore Tilton
What's important? That which is dug out of books, or out of the guts?
— Theodore Roethke
Actions have consequences. Kids today don't think about that. It's like, 'Hey, wouldn't this be awesome?!' Consequences? What are those?
— Theodore Jerome Cohen
always carry yourself like you just got best photo in America's Next Top Model even if your life constantly feels like you're on the bottom two.
— A. Theodore Steegman
An ethic isn't a fact you can look up. It's a way of thinking.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The President's decisions make the weather, and if he is great enough, change the climate, too.
— Theodore White
Logic and truth are two very different things, but they often look the same to the mind that's performing the logic.
— Theodore Sturgeon
90 percent of everything is crap.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Love makes me naked;
Propinquity's a harsh master;
O the songs we hide singing to ourselves! — Theodore Roethke
Propinquity's a harsh master;
O the songs we hide singing to ourselves! — Theodore Roethke
Far better one unpurchased heart than glory's proudest name.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Manifesto. Read my Manifesto. I've written a Manifesto. It's all in the Manfesto!
— Theodore J. Kaczynski
What a man does for himself, dies with him. What a man does for his community lives long after he's gone.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Conservatism
hard work
saving one's money
looking neat and gentlemanly. It was such an Eveless paradise, that. — Theodore Dreiser
hard work
saving one's money
looking neat and gentlemanly. It was such an Eveless paradise, that. — Theodore Dreiser
Nature is God's Old Testament.
— Theodore Parker
The duty of labor is written on a man's body: in the stout muscle of the arm,, and the delicate machinery of the hand.
— Theodore Parker
The Pope is not putting himself out on a limb, he's putting himself up on the Cross, and that's what he's called to do.
— Theodore Edgar McCarrick
In my mind the city of Ariel is a thorn in Israel's side and a serious obstacle to peace.
— Theodore Bikel
What's madness but nobility of soul at odds with circumstance?
— Theodore Roethke
The chief factor in any man's success or failure must be his own character.
— Theodore Roosevelt
If I have one vanity wish, it would be to direct. It's the only thing I haven't done yet that I would like to.
— Theodore Bikel
When a reporter sits down at the typewriter, he's nobody's friend.
— Theodore White
As we trust God to give us wisdom for today's decisions, He will lead us a step at a time into what He wants us to be doing in the future.
— Theodore Epp
A just war is in the long run far better for a man's soul than the most prosperous peace.
— Theodore Roosevelt
I never keep boys waiting. It's a hard trial for a boy to wait.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Burning fossil fuels is like breaking up the furniture to feed the fireplace because it's easier than going out to the woodpile.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The darkness has it's own light.
— Theodore Roethke
It's not the critic who counts.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Nature is man's religious book, with lessons for every day.
— Theodore Parker
(Theodore) Roosevelt confessed early fascination with "girls'stories" such as Little Man and Little Women and An Old-Fashioned Girl.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
It seemed as though Theodore's passion for Alice far exceeded his genuine knowledge of her.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
On the stage you're there, it's live. There's a beginning, a middle, an end. When something is funny you hear it right away.
— Theodore Bikel
People like Theodore Finch don't die.He's just wandering.
— Jennifer Niven
[T]he scale of a man's evil is not entirely to be measured by its practical consequences. Men commit evil within the scope available to them.
— Theodore Dalrymple
He had an animal's maturity, in which the play of kittens and puppies no longer has a function. His spectrum lay between terror and contentment.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Whatever it is, handle it so that your children's children will get the benefit of it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
As long as we work on God's line, He will aid us. When we attempt to work on our own lines, He rebukes us with failure.
— Theodore L. Cuyler
It's not the critic who counts, nor the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of the deeds could have done better.
— Theodore Roosevelt
In a crisis, the man worth his salt is the man who meets the needs of the situation in whatever way is necessary.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Author: A person who's best friends are imaginary,and who's most exciting adventures take place on the written page.
— Theodore Volgoff
It's a sad thing to contemplate, but I'm the last surviving cast member of 'The African Queen.'
— Theodore Bikel
I write a story as if it were a letter to someone and essentially, that's what you do.
— Theodore Sturgeon
I realize political credibility is important in this world,but it's more important to be faithful to God.
— Theodore Edgar McCarrick
The great virtue of my radicalism lies in the fact that I am perfectly ready, if necessary, to be radical on the conservative side.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Fascism is not fashion.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Fiction is very important to me. It's what I do, it's what I do with my life.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Like a double-edge sword, success cuts two ways.
— Theodore Bryant
The fact that iron rusts so readily is one of the great lousy breaks of chemistry, responsible for untold billions in costs every year.
— Theodore Gray
To hell with the Constitution when people want coal!
— Theodore Roosevelt
There are two kinds of editors, those who correct your copy and those who say it's wonderful.
— Theodore White
So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat
— Theodore Roosevelt
All the resources we need are in the mind.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The lunatic fringe in all reform movements.
— Theodore Roosevelt
All forms of human happiness contain within themselves the seeds of their own decomposition.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Thank God for the iron in the blood of our fathers
— Theodore Roosevelt
Treat yourself at least as well as you treat other people.
— Theodore Isaac Rubin
The ordinary air fighter is an extraordinary man and the extraordinary air fighter stands as one in a million among his fellows.
— Theodore Roosevelt
What sad faces one always sees in the asylums for orphans! It is more fatal to neglect the heart than the head.
— Theodore Parker
Dreams are a dime a dozen. it's their execution that counts
— Theodore Roosevelt
The mind's only perfect vassal.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Courage isn't the absence of fear, it's the choice that something else is greater than that fear.
— Theodore Roosevelt
It's the Simple things that are really effective. Try to remember that.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Theodore Roosevelt came to Dekota to experience the dying of one age with the slaying of a rare buffalo and the dawning of the West's industrial age.
— H.W. Brands
Perhaps the book's greatest weakness is its romantic depiction of President Kennedy as a kind of knight in shining armor.
— Theodore H. White
The play is always fresh to me. It's not the audience's fault that I've said the words before.
— Theodore Bikel
I do not know who there is among us that can claim to know God's purpose and God's intent.
— Theodore Bikel
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Here's the point to be made - there are no synonyms. There are no two words that mean exactly the same thing.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The country's honor must be upheld at home and abroad.
— Theodore Roosevelt
I do prefer the stage. It's really the granddaddy of them all.
— Theodore Bikel
For a man who has compared himself to Theodore Roosevelt and the nation's challenges to those of the Gilded Age, Obama put forward a tepid agenda.
— Ron Fournier
My hat's in the ring. The fight is on and I'm stripped to the buff.
— Theodore Roosevelt
You write a story about loneliness, and you grab them all because everybody's an expert on that one.
— Theodore Sturgeon
It's your privilege to find me incomprehensible. I gave you my minutes; let them remain ours. I hope I haunt you.
— Theodore Roethke
Once you say you're going to settle for second, that's what happens to you in life, I find.
[Quoted by Theodore Sorensen in 'Kennedy'] — John F. Kennedy
[Quoted by Theodore Sorensen in 'Kennedy'] — John F. Kennedy
The internet is not something you just dump something on. It's not a truck. It's a series of tubes.
— Theodore Stevens
You walk into a room, see a woman, and something happens. It's chemical. What are you going to do about it?
— Theodore Dreiser