3400 Avenue Quotes & Sayings
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Top 3400 Avenue Quotes
Jesus, Jess, it would be nice if you stayed out of life-and-death scenarios for five minutes. — Amanda Carlson
It is the nature of the wise to resist pleasures, but the foolish to be a slave to them. — Epictetus
When you get to practice against the best, it brings the best out of you. — Marshawn Lynch
Just a few words on time management: forget all about it. — Tim Ferriss
Everybody can be somebody when somebody understands and believes in her. — John C. Maxwell
Modern civilization is a product of an energy binge. Binges often end in hangovers. — Alfred W. Crosby
being speared on the end of an umbrella by a bearded giant, — J.K. Rowling
I'll never get enough of this woman - my wife. I want to please her. I want to own her completely: Mind, body and soul. I want her to be my physical property. She is my physical property. When her eyes meet mine, I know without a doubt that I would do anything for her - anything. — Ella Dominguez
If you can touch your shadow - within form - and do something out of your ordinary pattern, a great deal of energy will flow from it. — Robert A. Johnson
However, if we leave the industrial machinery and their energy-distribution networks and leave them also all the people who have routine jobs operating the industrial machinery and distributing its products, and we take away from all the industrial countries all their ideologies and all the politicians and political machine workers, people would keep right on eating. Possibly getting on a little better than before. — R. Buckminster Fuller
One began by finding mental illness mystifying, and ended by being still more mystified by health. — Pat Barker
One of the major jobs of the Harvard president is to choose the deans. I've had the opportunity to choose a considerable number of deans already, so I've learned a lot in the process in doing it. — Drew Gilpin Faust
Today's a great day to change a life. Starting with yours. — Robin Sharma
In spite of such preconceptions about blackness, in spite of special subordination of blacks in the Americas in the seventeenth century, there is evidence that where whites and blacks found themselves with common problems, common work, common enemy in their master, they behaved toward one another as equals. As one scholar of slavery, Kenneth Stampp, has put it, Negro and white servants of the seventeenth century were remarkably unconcerned about the visible physical differences. — Howard Zinn
Wipe thine ass with What is Written and grin like a ninny at what is Spoken. Take thine refuge with thine wine in the Nothing behind Everything, as you hurry along the Path. — Malaclypse The Younger
