2013shelby Quotes & Sayings
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There's something hypocritical about a city that keeps half of its population underground half of the time; you can start believing that there's much more space than there really is
to live, to work. — Gloria Naylor

Unless we dream the best dreams of which we are capable, the future will be poorer than it might be. — Brian Stableford

Trust is central to an economy that works. — Stephen Covey

Marriages are always moving from one season to another. Sometimes we find ourselves in winter
discouraged, detached, and dissatisfied; other times we experience springtime, with its openness, hope, and anticipation. On still other occasions we bask in the warmth of summer
comfortable, relaxed, enjoying life. And then comes fall with its uncertainty, negligence, and apprehension. The cycle repeats itself many times throughout the life of a marriage, just as the seasons repeat themselves in nature. — Gary Chapman

There is no security. Only opportunity. — Douglas MacArthur

First he wrought, and afterward he taught. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Grow, but don't go with the flow"
Flowing is too awesome, but it fluctuates your direction every time.
Grow yourself to create endurance to go against the flow and create a perfect victory, which inspire the others to do the same game against the flow.
"Growing against the flow, is the simple way to generate your hidden endurance — Deepak Gupta

Don't let the bugs on the windshield rob you of seeing the horizon. — Paul Orberson

This great question of predestination and free will, of free moral agency and accountability, and being saved by the grace of God, and damned for the glory of God, have occupied the mind of what we call the civilized world for many centuries. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Hindsight is not a strategy. — Jane Bryant Quinn

He rolled onto her, his body caging hers as if he could cage her heart as well. This woman. His woman. He'd make it all up to her, give her anything she'd wish for, if only she'd never leave him. Behind them, the door to his bedroom opened. "Get out," he growled to whichever servant had dared disturb him. There was a squeak and the door was hastily shut. Below him, Artemis cocked an eyebrow. "That was ill done." He scowled. "Would you like her to witness our coupling? — Elizabeth Hoyt

Her affection overwhelmed him, as did her softness, her tears. Even after all he'd said to her, after all he'd done-she still gave a damn whether he lived or died. It was humbling. Incomprehensible. Wonderful. If he'd known this would be his reward, he would have fallen overboard weeks ago. — Tessa Dare