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I’ve survived a lot of things, and I’ll probably survive this.
J.D. SALINGER
My haters claim I'm not a survivalist, but so far I've survived them and their nonsense so who says ...
MILAN STOJILOVIC
Likewise, I see no shame in writing Captain America or Wolverine.
MARK MILLAR
He could do this. He'd survived boot camp. He'd survived combat and the harsh weather of Afghanistan...
SHANNON STACEY
I taught English and history, so my education for that really helped prepare me for writing historic...
CANDACE CAMP
I could never have pictured myself writing a book when I was 25 years old. My mom was an English tea...
TONY DUNGY
What she doesn't realize is that I have survived for her as well -- and only now am I beginning to s...
DANI SHAPIRO
I like English, and I like writing essays, and that kind of stuff.
ABIGAIL BRESLIN
I write entirely in English; Tagalog chauvinists chide me for this. I feel no guilt in doing so. But...
F. SIONIL JOSE
(Kiln) is far enough inland that (one would think) there's no way a tidal surge would ever come that...
BRETT FAVRE
They didn't survive by eating each other; they survived by being resourceful.
JULIE SCHABLITSKY
We had a dune that survived Wilma. I don't think what's out there now could survive a medium storm, ...
CHARLES GRANDE
America is remarkable, don't you think so? When I came to Washington, I was twelve years old. I ...
AHMET ERTEGUN
Every writer I know has trouble writing.
JOSEPH HELLER
the only trouble I should get in for my writing is the trouble I make myself.
LEMONY SNICKET
Mankind has survived all catastrophes. It will also survive modern medicine.
GERHARD KOCHER
One may survive distress, but not disgrace.
SCOTTISH PROVERB
This is my fundamental teaching: that there is no division between this and that. That is contained ...
OSHO
So far a lot of battles I have won, so far I have reached the game with the chess puzzles 105 level ...
DEYTH BANGER
The planet has survived everything, in its time. It will certainly survive us.
MICHAEL CRICHTON
As I approve of a youth that has something of the old man in him, so I am no less pleased with an ...
MARCUS T. CICERO
As I approve of a youth that has something of the old man in him, so I am no less pleased with an o...
CICERO (MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO)
As I approve of a youth that has something of the old man in him, so I am no less pleased with an ol...
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO
These mods made significant improvements to the cars – enough so that I changed my mind (another p...
CHRISTINA ENGELA
Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth;
whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in...
HERMAN MELVILLE
People say my music is English. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's not me writing English m...
HARRISON BIRTWISTLE
I believe that writing is derivative. I think good writing comes from good reading.
CHARLES KURALT
I had a high school English teacher who made me really work at writing. And once, when I got an assi...
ANDREW CLEMENTS
I want to burn the world because Alan is gone," he said. "I want to destroy everything I see. But yo...
SARAH REES BRENNAN
May your trouble be like the old man's teeth...few and far between.
UNKNOWN
But even a ninety-year-old blind priest would stop and stare at this woman. If he weren’t blind, t...
BRANDON SANDERSON
Ebonics - or black English, as I prefer to call it - is one of a great many dialects of English. And...
JOHN MCWHORTER
What I miss today more than anything else - I don't go to church as much anymore - but that old-...
ERNEST GAINES
People who pretend to be your friend lead you up a garden path by saying everything that you want to...
GARY F EVANS...
I may not be old but I’m too old to have this much nothing
JONATHAN TROPPER
What I'm interested in is how people are reading and writing English.
ERIN MCKEAN
They're really into it, laughing and teasing each other, and I am looking at Pam and thinking once a...
JAMES HOWE
He fell on top of me, so I pretended to be dead. That's how I survived -- that's how I survived that...
GRACE MUKASEKURU
I always write a good first line, but I have trouble in writing the others.
MOLI
I'm not sure how I'd survive without English Breakfast tea. Even in the Caribbean, I must dr...
RICHARD BRANSON
I have been writing since I was old enough to spell. I have never considered not writing.
CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE
I will not show off [written in Old English style font]
NANCY CARTWRIGHT
I drive a jeep. An old jeep, so nobody will say I'm driving a BMW anymore. I couldn't stand that B...
BOB MARLEY
I drive a jeep. An old jeep, so nobody will say I'm driving a BMW anymore. I couldn't stand that BMW...
BOB MARLEY
The trouble with me is that I am a vindictive old shanty-Irish bitch.
ELEANOR MEDILL PATTERSON
There's still a lot of work to do, but if we can survive any wind that may come, if our lines hold, ...
JOE COLWELL
An evil fate has deprived me of the full use of my right hand, so that I am not able to play my comp...
ROBERT SCHUMANN
I read everything I could find in English - Twain, Henry James, Hemingway, really everything. And th...
ALEKSANDAR HEMON
This is mainly because I spend a lot of time writing and so don't have much time to read; I hate...
JOHN SLADEK
In writing 'The Satanic Verses,' I think I was writing for the first time from the whole of ...
SALMAN RUSHDIE
It's funny because Koreans know English. They spend a lot of time learning English. They can read, p...
JEFFREY JONES
For among these winters there is one so endlessly winter that only by wintering through it will y...
MAGGIE STIEFVATER
(That performance) did nothing for me. I think you may be in trouble.
BARENAKED LADIES
The fact that I
am writing to you
in English
already falsifies what I
wanted to ...
GUSTAVO PEREZ FIRMAT
Even this vein of writing is so foreign to me that I am amazed.
DAVID O. SELZNICK
Two great things happened to me. One was that I survived. The other was that I met you, because I kn...
KAMAND KOJOURI
Writing has definitely been a refuge for me, something I needed to do in order to survive.
AUGUST WILSON
In the end, what matters is this: I survived.
GAIL HONEYMAN
O'Casey was writing about people in the streets and his mother and dying babies and poverty. So ...
FRANK MCCOURT
I believe that maturity is not an outgrowing, but a growing up: that an adult is not a dead child, b...
URSULA K. LE GUIN
We have a host of English teachers in the family. My mum is an English teacher, and so are my dad, m...
ALEXANDRA ADORNETTO
Forty-four people died, this is certain, and one survived.
LASZLO GARAMVOLGYI
Don’t ever underestimate yourself in times of trouble. You’d be surprise at what the human spiri...
KAORU SHINMON
Poor Knight! he really had two periods, the first - a dull man writing broken English, the second - ...
VLADIMIR NABOKOV
I've been writing fiction probably since I was about 6 years old, so it's something that is ...
CANDACE BUSHNELL
you weren't mine to begin with.
IAIN S. THOMAS
I want to do whatever I can to survive.
SAM SIMON
Air travel survived decades of terrorism, including attacks which resulted in the deaths of everyone...
BRUCE SCHNEIER
I think to myself:
I don't want to survive this one
I want to burn up in the wreckage
HENRY ROLLINS
Our last jam session was this past Christmas. Dad played his harmonica, mom sang in English and Ital...
TONY VISCONTI
My parents were so old-fashioned in their attitude to sex that I would rather get in trouble with th...
CLIVE WORTH
I believe that there may be intelligent life on other planets.
PAT BUCKLEY
I believe that there may well be a personal God out there - not a monotheistic God - that has got it...
CLIVE SINCLAIR
Folded hands may conceal a dagger --
Likewise a foe's tears.
THIRUVALLUVAR
We survived. You and I. And those who survive have a duty. Our duty is to do our best to keep on liv...
HARUKI MURAKAMI
I've been playing this game, fortunately for me, since I was three years old. That's one of ...
J. R. SMITH
Kathy Dewar, my high-school English teacher, introduced me to journalism. From the moment I wrote my...
JOSE ANTONIO VARGAS
The values transmitted through oral history are many - courage, selflessness, the ability to endure,...
ANN TURNER
Some of you may know that this I-80 segment as you know it is over 40 years old.
DAVE LOPEZ
The real trouble with the writing game is that no general rule can be worked out for uniform guidanc...
ERLE STANLEY GARDNER
Writing in English was a major challenge. I didn't want other songwriters to write for me. I wanted ...
SHAKIRA
I vicariously lived the life of an independent producer from the time I was four years old. And what...
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
(I am usually)looking through people's old relics and old letters from maybe someone who was in the ...
DOUG SCHMITT
One of the pleasantest things about book writing is that sometimes it brings one in touch with old f...
RACHEL FIELD
I'm an old English major from way back, so I do have fun tearing apart texts and trying to find ...
CYNTHIA NIXON
So I went to English school, secondary English school, so forget going to Mecca for my religious edu...
ABDULLAH AHMAD BADAWI
I would steal anything I could so we could survive.
MAURICE ANDERSON
The heaping together of paintings by Old Masters in museums is a catastrophe; likewise, a collection...
CARL GUSTAV JUNG
I am writing this because I love you, so that sustained within your warming heart our future days re...
BRIAN HARRIS
I knew I was in trouble then -- big trouble. I've never been so scared.
BESSIE LIMBERIS
Writing in English was a major challenge. I didn't want other songwriters to write for me. I wan...
SHAKIRA
The human race survived the Inquisition. We can survive. It's like the Anne Frank quote: 'In...
STEVE EARLE
There is no one so old as to not think they may live a day longer.
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO
[Reactions ? now and stretching into the future ? are likely to include anxiety, irritability, depre...
RICHARD HATCH
The Americans all love 'The Holy Grail', and the English all love 'Life Of Brian', a...
JOHN CLEESE
I believe that we should die with decency so that at least decency will survive.
DAG HAMMARSKJOLD
I went to an English school and was brought up in English. So I don't feel Czech.
TOM STOPPARD
I never threw an illegal pitch. The trouble is, once in a while I toss one that ain't never been see...
SATCHEL PAIGE
'English Rose' - what does that actually mean? That I am pale? That I am English, maybe? The...
RACHEL HURD-WOOD
Writing is something I've always done on the side. I thought that no one would be interested, so...
FINN WITTROCK

More Old English Writing

The wind that blows, the ship that goes And the lass the loves a sailor.
OLD ENGLISH SAYING
May all your labors be in vein.
OLD ENGLISH SAYING
He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day.
OLD ENGLISH RHYME
What I gave, I have; what I spent, I had; what I kept, I lost.
OLD EPITAPH
When clouds appear like rocks and towers, The earth's refreshed by frequent showers.
OLD RHYME
If woolly fleeces spread the heavenly way No rain, be sure, disturbs the summer's day.
OLD RHYME
I'd just as soon a beggar as king, And the reason I'll tell you for why; A king cannot swagger...
OLD SONG
This animal is very malicious; when attacked it defends itself. [Fr., Cet animal est tres mechant;...
OLD SONG
A rainbow in the morning Is the Shepherd's warning; But a rainbow at night Is the Shephe...
OLD RHYME
It is the silence between the notes that makes the music; it is the space between the bars that hol...
OLD SAYING
There's a skin without and a skin within, A covering skin and a lining skin, But the skin with...
OLD SONG
When Bryan O'Lynn had no shirt to put on, He took him a sheep skin to make him a' one. "With t...
OLD SONG
Tell that to the Marines--the sailors won't believe it.
OLD SAYING
A leap year Is never a good sheep year.
OLD SAYING
There's a health to poverty; it sticks by us when all friends forsake us.
OLD SAYING
Do not envy a sinner; you don't know what disaster awaits him.
OLD TESTAMENT
Gluttony kills more than the sword, and is the kindler of all evils. [Lat., Gula plures occidit q...
OLD SONG
The poor man will praise it so hath he good cause, That all the year eats neither partridge not qu...
OLD SONG
In good King Charles's golden days When royalty no harm meant, A zealous high-churchman was I,...
OLD SONG
Over the hills and o'er the main, To Flanders, Portugal and Spain, Queen Anne commands and we'...
OLD SONG
When this old cap was new 'Tis since two hundred years.
OLD SONG
Old Rose is dead, that good old man, We ne'er shall see him more; He used to wear an old blue ...
OLD SONG
As the yellow gold is tried in the fire, so is sincerity tested in adversity.
OLD SONG
Ants will not go to an empty granary, and friends will not visit us when our wealth is gone.
OLD SONG
An injury may prove a blessing.
OLD SONG
Accursed poison lies hid beneath sweet honey.
OLD SONG
A soldier when aged is not appreciated; the love of an old man sickens.
OLD SONG
A light breath fans the flame, a violent gust extinguishes it.
OLD SONG
A gift in time of need is most acceptable.
OLD SONG
A credulous thing is love.
OLD SONG
A burthen cheerfully borne becomes light.
OLD SONG
A bitter drug oft brings relief.
OLD SONG
Old soldiers never die; They fade away!
OLD SONG
St. George he was for England; St. Dennis was for France. Sing, "Honi soit qui mal y pense."
OLD SONG
A wealthy traveller fears an ambush, while one with empty pockets journeys on in safety.
OLD SONG
Always keep your hook in the water: where you least expect one, the fish will be found.
OLD SONG
As many mince pies as you taste at Christmas' so many happy months will you have.
OLD SAYING
Fostering mother. [Lat., Alma mater.]
OLD SAYING
Here's a health to you and yours who have done such things for us and ours. And when we and ours ...
OLD SAYING
Here's a health to all those that we love, Here's a health to all those that love us, Here's a...
OLD SAYING
A wicked book cannot repent.
OLD PROVERB
Brussels sprouts are misunderstood - probably because most people don't know how to cook them pr...
TODD ENGLISH
I liked the energy of cooking, the action, the camaraderie. I often compare the kitchen to sports an...
TODD ENGLISH
Honolulu, it's got everything. Sand for the children, sun for the wife, sharks for the wife's mother...
ENGLISH PROVERB
I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.
JON ENGLISH
The soul is healed by being with children.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Children are poor men's riches.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A joy that's shared is a joy made double.
ENGLISH PROVERB
He laughs best who laughs last.
ENGLISH PROVERB
You can lay down and die, or you can get up and fight, but that's it -- there's no turning back.
JON ENGLISH
Still waters run deep.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A blind man will not thank you for a looking-glass.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Who is so deaf or so blind as he that willfully will neither hear nor see?
ENGLISH PROVERB
Six hours for a man, seven for a woman, and eight for a fool.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Two wrongs do not make a right.
ENGLISH PROVERB
When the sword of rebellion is drawn, the sheath should be thrown away.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Ask God for what man can give, and you may get it.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Poverty is not a shame, but the being ashamed of it is.
ENGLISH PROVERB
There is but an hour a day between a good housewife and a bad one.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Time is the soul of business.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Don't halt before you are lame.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The first faults are theirs that commit them, the second theirs that permit them.
ENGLISH PROVERB
No barber shaves so close but another finds his work.
ENGLISH PROVERB
You must not expect old heads upon young shoulders.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Sell not virtue to purchase wealth.
ENGLISH PROVERB
It takes all sorts to make a world.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Gray hairs are death's blossoms.
ENGLISH PROVERB
We never know the worth of water 'til the well is dry.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The mob has many heads but no brains.
ENGLISH PROVERB
It is an equal failing to trust everybody, and to trust nobody.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Where there's a will, there's a way.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Sorrow for a husband is like a pain in the elbow, sharp and short.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Never step over one duty to perform another.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Many a true word is spoken in jest.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Some men go through a forest and see no firewood.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The ship that will not obey the helm will have to obey the rocks.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Love your neighbor, yet pull not down your hedge.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Foul water will quench fire.
ENGLISH PROVERB
He that would the daughter win must with the mother first begin.
ENGLISH PROVERB
He that seeks trouble never misses.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The difference is wide that sheets will not decide.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Cheat me in the price, but not in the goods.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Death is a shadow that always follows the body.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Death always comes too early or too late.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Take heed you do not find what you do not seek.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The best throw of the dice is to throw them away.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Fools build houses, and wise men buy them.
ENGLISH PROVERB
He is a fool that kisseth the maid when he may kiss the mistress.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Don't dig your grave with your knife and fork.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A hero is a man who is afraid to run away.
ENGLISH PROVERB
We are usually the best men when in the worst health.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Learning makes a man fit company for himself as well as for others.
ENGLISH PROVERB
An idle brain is the devil's workshop.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A young man idle, an old man needy.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Sometimes you must be cruel to be kind.
ENGLISH PROVERB
'Tis money that begets money.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A small family is soon provided for.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A burnt child dreads the fire.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Children suck the mother when they are young and the father when they are old.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Better a snotty child than his nose wiped off.
ENGLISH PROVERB
In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The older the fiddler, the sweeter the tune.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A full cup must be carried steadily.
ENGLISH PROVERB
If you want to be happy for a year, plant a garden; If you want to be happy for life, plant a tree.
ENGLISH PROVERB
You may poke a man's fire after you've known him for seven years.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Friends are like fiddle strings, they must not be screwed too tight.
ENGLISH PROVERB
He that plants trees loves others besides himself.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A good beginning makes a good end.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A poor beauty finds more lovers than husbands.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Use soft words and hard arguments.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Be not deceived with the first appearance of things, for show is not substance.
ENGLISH PROVERB
While the doctors consult, the patient dies.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A stumble may prevent a fall.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
ENGLISH PROVERB
If you want a thing done, go. If not, send. The shortest answer is doing.
ENGLISH PROVERB
As you make your bed, so you must lie in it.
ENGLISH PROVERB
To talk without thinking is to shoot without aiming.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A proverb is the child of experience.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Affectation is a greater enemy to the face than smallpox
ENGLISH PROVERB
Everyone must row with the oars he has.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Deeds are fruits, words are leaves
ENGLISH PROVERB
Faith is confirmed by the heart, confessed by the tongue, and acted upon by the body
ENGLISH PROVERB
As every thread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of time
ENGLISH PROVERB
A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Vengeance is a dish best eaten cold
ENGLISH PROVERB
Envy shoots at others and wounds itself
ENGLISH PROVERB
Write down the advice of him who loves you, though you like it not at present.
ENGLISH PROVERB
In the morning be first up, and in the evening last to go to bed, for they that sleep catch no fish
ENGLISH PROVERB
Don't fall before you're pushed.
ENGLISH PROVERB
I call it an old-fashioned seafood house for the new millennium. We are trying to update what we kno...
TODD ENGLISH
I love celery and people don't use it a lot. Celery and flavors in that family - it really brigh...
TODD ENGLISH
I try to get them working. My older son is 10 and he's pretty interested. We had a dinner party ...
TODD ENGLISH
All the pre-made sauces in a jar, and frozen and canned vegetables, processed meats, and cheeses whi...
TODD ENGLISH
You have to be creative. It's the basics. You can't be Picasso unless you know how to draw a...
DIANE ENGLISH
I played from the time I was seven years old. My father was my first baseman coach. I had opportunit...
TODD ENGLISH
A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years.
ENGLISH PROVERB
An Englishman's home is his castle
ENGLISH PROVERB
Every cell in my body was telling me that he was my happily ever after.
C.J. ENGLISH
Proportion your expenses to what you have, not what you expect.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Show me your horse and I will tell you what you are.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The absent are always in the wrong.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Give neither advice nor salt, until you are asked for it.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Danger and delight grow on one stalk.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A man is as old as he feels himself to be.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away.
ENGLISH PROVERB
A full cup must be carried steadily
ENGLISH PROVERB
A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, his next to escape the censur...
ENGLISH PROVERB
Spices are very hot, very hip. I love spices. I've always loved the Mediterranean flavors.
TODD ENGLISH
I use a lot of spices, fresh veggies and fruit, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, avocado, soybeans and ...
TODD ENGLISH
I get tons of feedback. I think one of the funniest ones I got was a priest sent me an e-mail and he...
PAUL ENGLISH
Flintoff, Trescothick, Vaughan, Bell, Giles, Hoggard, Harmison and Simon Jones all see me as a fathe...
DAVID ENGLISH
If you dam a river it stagnates. Running water is beautiful water. So be a channel.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Elbow grease is the best polish
ENGLISH PROVERB
Zeal without knowledge is like fire without light.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Do not be in a hurry to tie what you cannot untie.
ENGLISH PROVERB
The size of this repatriation shows how distorted our current tax regime is,
PHIL ENGLISH
Keep your mouth shut and your ears open.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Confession is the first step to repentance.
ENGLISH PROVERB
So what becomes of you my love when they have finally stripped you of the handbags and the glad rags...
JON ENGLISH
A bad penny always turns up.
ENGLISH PROVERB
April showers brings May flowers.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Don't drown the man who taught you to swim.
ENGLISH PROVERB
All wealth begins in mind.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Advice is least heeded when most needed
ENGLISH PROVERB
Character is easier kept than recovered
ENGLISH PROVERB
All happiness is in the mind
ENGLISH PROVERB
Poor men seek meat for their stomach, rich men stomach for their meat. English Proverb
ENGLISH PROVERB
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst
ENGLISH PROVERB
Little things please little minds.
ENGLISH PROVERBS
All's well that ends well.
ENGLISH PROVERB
Let him make use of instinct who cannot make use of reason
ENGLISH PROVERB
No pains, no gains
ENGLISH PROVERB
A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years
ENGLISH PROVERB
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me
ENGLISH PROVERB
A man without a mustache is like a cup of tea without sugar
ENGLISH PROVERB
It was hard (to leave) because I love college football. If it wasn't the opportunity it was, I proba...
RON ENGLISH
I don't know if we were a little tense, but we just kind of lost it there, ... We never could recove...
JAMES ENGLISH
He has a pure love of the game, no arrogance, and no fear of failure.
DAVID ENGLISH
Public officials are going to have to be more accountable.
ART ENGLISH
In 1998, there was no social media. People were barely on the Internet. So I had no input from fans ...
DIANE ENGLISH
Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs
ENGLISH PROVERB
send a strong signal to Beijing that Congress will not sit idly by while China's mercantilist trade ...
PHIL ENGLISH
Our trade remedy laws are useless unless enforced. The Section 421 safeguard is the last line of def...
PHIL ENGLISH
This bill is strongly and powerfully pro-manufacturing. It will stimulate manufacturing jobs in a se...
PHIL ENGLISH
This bill is strongly and powerfully pro-manufacturing, ... It will stimulate manufacturing jobs in ...
PHIL ENGLISH
Raccoon tastes like raccoon. I've never heard of any elected official or politician who didn't like ...
PHIL ENGLISH
If anybody wants to be in the political scene in Arkansas, it's a must to attend the Coon Supper.
PHIL ENGLISH
Let's take the time to clear the air of loathsome partisan rhetoric.
PHIL ENGLISH
Reading expands the minds of children, ... It allows us to use our imagination and helps us develop ...
PHIL ENGLISH
I think people have a responsibility, if they write a letter, to make sure that they saw it themselv...
DIANE ENGLISH