Amintiri Feroviare Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe careers aren't something you can really plan for. They just sort of happen, like brown eyes or flat feet. I took one of those career aptitude tests last year, and it showed that I should be a flight attendant or a seamstress. Not a fashion designer or anything, mind you, but a sweatshop worker. Apparently stewardesses and sweatshop workers and I enjoy a lot of the same interests and activities. — Susan Juby
With innovation and initiative we have the potential to change the world for the better. — Sameh Elsayed
We have built a total of about 1250 of this aircraft, but only fifty were allowed to be used as fighters - as interceptors. And out of this fifty, there were never more than 25 operational. So we had only a very, very few. — Adolf Galland
The minute you start feeling like you've got it down, you know what you're doing, you're dead in the water. — Vincent D'Onofrio
Public officers are the servants and agents of the people, to execute the laws which the people have made. — Grover Cleveland
Time grants a unique perspective which allows us to see events through a filter of accumulated wisdom. — Christopher Earle
You stand exactly in the middle, poised between heaven and earth, a human conductor for the energy that seeks to flow between these two polarities. — Margot Anand
Right before you head out running, it can be hard to remember exactly why you're doing it. You often have to override a nagging sense of futility, lacing up your shoes, telling yourslef that no matter how unlikely it seems right now, after you finish you will be glad you went. It's only afterward that it makes sense, although even then it's hard to rationalize why. You just feel right. After a run, you feel at one with the world, as though some unspecified, innate need has been fulfilled. — Adharanand Finn
Mitt Romney is not going to be running for president. So you know what that means. We are getting closer and closer to 'President Trump.' — David Letterman
Hardin, as he sat at the foot of the table, speculated idly as to just what it was that made physical scientists such poor administrators. It might be merely that they were too used to inflexible fact and far too unused to pliable people. — Isaac Asimov
Your potential for growth is directly proportionate to the degree to which you are willing to make mistakes. — Chris Matakas
(Roarke) "Those who can't, teach. Isn't there some saying along those lines?"
(Eve) She gave him a blank look. "If you can't do something, how the hell can you teach somebody else to do it? — J.D. Robb
From men motivated by moral certitude, history teaches, no lasting good ever comes. — Joseph Heller
