Alghoul Glass Quotes & Sayings
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Teaching people doesn't subtract value from what you do, it actually adds to it. When you teach someone how to do your work, you are, in effect, generating more interest in your work. People feel closer to your work because you're letting them in on what you know. — Austin Kleon

On eyes that watch as well as eyes that weep
Descends the solemn mystery of sleep,
Toiling and climbing to the very close,
The weary Body, longing for repose,
On the gained level of the day's ascent,
Halts for the night and pitches there its tent. — Abraham Coles

I think we are able to keep active provided we approach our lives with creativity. I think the mere fact that we keep doing is self-creating. — Jessica Tandy

If I close my eyes forever will it all remain unchanged? — Lita Ford

And kind the voice and glad the eyes
That welcome my return at night. — William C. Bryant

I'm glad you feel that — James Patterson

When all else fails, start running! — Dean Karnazes

Be happy, but never satisfied. — Stephen Guise

The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize us. — Ashley Montagu

That is to say, epic poetry has been invented many times and independently; but, as the needs which prompted the invention have been broadly similar, so the invention itself has been. — Lascelles Abercrombie

We come here because we too feel a responsibility for the human community. To preserve and develop a human quality of life is the common responsibility of us all. It is not fitting that those concerned with the various aspects of the human be alienated from each other. Both you and ourselves represent forces too profound and aim at objectives too significant for either of us to succeed completely without the assistance of the other. The urgency of our work impels us to get on with our common task lest a new period of disaster erupt over the Earth. — Thomas Berry

The war-sick men, — Sara Pennypacker