Quotes From
This Bright and Darkened Land

 

  • The distinction between past, present and future is only illusion, however persistent. (Albert Einstein)

  • The best way to suppose what may come, is to remember what is past. (Lord Halifax)

  • The century on which we are entering can and must be the century of the common man. (Henry Wallace)

  • Go west, young man, and grow up with the country. (Horace Greeley)

  • Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will end up in Los Angeles. (Frank Lloyd Wright)

  • Brother, can you spare a dime? (E.Y. Harburg)

  • Can't nobody take us, Pa. We're the people. (John Steinbeck  The Grapes of Wrath)

  • We have the men, the skill, the wealth, and above all, the will...we must be the great arsenal of democracy. (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

  • It is better to waste ones youth than to do nothing with it at all. (Goerges Courteline)

  • The times they are a-changin'. (Bob Dylan)

  • The lunatics have taken charge of the asylum. (Richard Rowland)

  • You'll never get away from the disco strangler. (Don Henley and Glenn Frey)

  • In the long run we are all dead. (John Maynard Keyes)

  • The future ain't what it used to be. (Yogi Berra)

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