Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul.
Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.
That good disposition which boasts of being most tender is often stifled by the least urging of self-interest.
When I went to Vietnam in 1971 with Bob Hope, we went to Da Nang, which was a Marine base. I just have to say it was one of the biggest thrills I have ever had.
The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago the boldest imagination could not have dreamt.
MPs are basically bonded labourers of their parties. And it is the party high command of each party, which takes decisions.
I did the thing with bonds, which was about 30 million dollars, and didn't get none of the money on them.
'Classic.' A book which people praise and don't read.
We took advantage of the running boom, which became the jogging boom, which became the fitness boom... and we've benefited from all of that.
When we did 'Boomerang,' which is one of my favorite scenes, the whole dinner scene was ad-libbed.
Booze' was once a popular term in the slang or 'cant' of the criminal underworld, which may explain its rebellious overtones today.
Virtuous people often revenge themselves for the constraints to which they submit by the boredom which they inspire.
The burden which is well borne becomes light.
Ultimately, the success of America's market economy depends on trust. This includes trust between buyers and sellers, between lenders and borrowers, and between investors and the companies in which they invest.
I was with the U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on the day that Srebrenica fell, which happened to be a huge historical turning point in the Bosnian war.
It is, I find, in zoology as it is in botany: all nature is so full, that that district produces the greatest variety which is the most examined.
I would say that I bought the land under which Trump Tower sits while playing golf.
Our country is that spot to which our heart is bound.
What ordinary men are directly aware of and what they try to do are bounded by the private orbits in which they live; their visions and their powers are limited.
A soul which gives itself to prayer, either much or little, should on no account be kept within narrow bounds.