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Quotes by Don Williams

Don Williams

“The true beauty of a woman is her inherent ability to make better a man in every way.”

“If ignorance is bliss the world is comfortably surrounded by the inhabitants of an Eden!”

“What we aspire to be is more than what we are yet less than what we are capable of.”

“Hate grows and victors where love is afraid to share its bloom”

“When the sparrow sings its final refrain, the hush is felt nowhere more deeply than in the heart of man.”

“Why is it that an extended olive branch often turns to a clinched fist of hatred?”

“) Music is the balm that heals the forlorn ache of a distant star.”

“World unity is the wish of the hopeful, the goal of the idealist and the dream of the romantic. Yet it is folly to the realist and a lie to the innocent.”

“Sales are slower for Athens than they were for Sydney.”

“This is 90,000 square miles, and its hard to get your arms around it. Eastern North Carolina was underwater in 1999, but this is three times what we went through.”

“You havent done anything to take care of that road for 30 years now. Ive been putting gravel on it from time to time and I use it for access to and from my farm.”

“We wanted it to be a conversation between an expert and a layman.”

“Lets just say they have a tremendous program and theyre sort of the team we love to hate.”

“About one week ago I went to look at (the building) for light placement. I noticed the back wall seemed to be buckling. A week later I noticed it had doubled.”

“You would think that a game this important ... everybody stood around and watched tonight. We came out and didnt have any intensity whatsoever.”

“It wasnt pretty, but its a win.”

“The defense had a lot to do with it. We didnt let Geibel do what they wanted to do.”

“Geibel never quits. They kept coming. We fortunately had enough at the end to hang on.”

“My father, now in heaven, is a keeper of the birds. And his eye is on his sparrow”

“Despair is most often the offspring of ill-preparedness”