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Thomas Moore Quotes

«It is only to the happy that tears are a luxury.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, / The Rapids are near and the daylight's past.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet) | Keywords: rapids
«As the sun-flower turns on her god, when he sets, / The same look which she turned, when he rose.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«Some of the situations that they would be useful in would be during search and rescue operations, ... The camera basically picks up heat information and shows us where it's emitting on the screen inside the patrol car.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«I think it's just fantastic.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«[Thomas Moore, 62, is seeking to have Mississippi authorities reopen the case against two men suspected of killing his brother, Charles, in 1964.] When I was a young man, I wanted an eye for an eye, ... Now I want justice.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«Everybody knew us. We were two well-disciplined poor kids. We knew how to farm. We knew how to sew. We knew how to cook. Everybody knew us.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«When I was a young man, I wanted an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«Now I want justice. I have suffered for 41 years, dreaming at night what it would be like to tied to a tree and strapped with a bean pole.»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)
«I don't need no sympathy,»
Author: Thomas Moore (Poet)

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