Ardern Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ardern Quotes

I listen to too many people. I'm only going to listen to my gut for the rest of my life. — Courtney Love

I want to act for a really long time, but eventually I want to be a Marine and fly F-18s or train animals at SeaWorld. — Cayden Boyd

It's time to recognise the Internet as a basic human right, that means guaranteeing affordable access for all, ensuring Internet packets are delivered without commercial or political discrimination, and protecting the privacy and freedom of Web users regardless of where they live. — Tim Berners-Lee

It is so important that our lives are built not on our feelings or circumstances, but on the word of God, and songs can really help us to meditate on and retain truth. I know from the correspondence I regularly receive that if you can express in songs the profound truth of the gospel in a poetic yet accessible way, they really can have an impact in people's lives. — Stuart Townend

The unwillingness to try is worse than any failure. — Nikki Giovanni

Our lives were limitless and unknowable, not perfect, but ours. — Brenna Yovanoff

We can't always make life work. But we can always draw near to God. There is a different way to approach our problems. There is a NEW WAY to live. — Larry Crabb

Making disciples by going, baptizing, and teaching people the Word of Christ and then enabling them to do the same thing in other people's lives - this is the plan God has for each of us to impact nations for the glory of Christ — David Platt

Real philosophy is like trying to read an alarm system installation manual in Korean. — Chris Hardwick

My dreams were therefore undisturbed by reality; and I entered with the greatest diligence into the search of the philosopher's stone and the elixir of life. But the latter obtained my undivided attention: wealth was — Mary Shelley

Not trying is the surest way of achieving nothing at all. — Theodore Roosevelt

Our points of reference in America aren't steeped in literature; they're steeped in that five minutes between commercials. — Clarke Peters

All the charm of the angler's life would be lost but for these hours of thought and memory. All along the brook, all day on lake or river, while he takes his sport, he thinks. All the long evenings in camp, or cottage, or inn, he tells stories of his own life, hears stories of his friend's lives, and if alone calls up the magic of memory. — William Cowper Prime

The larger the government, the more our livings standards are reduced. We are fortunate as a civilization that the progress of free enterprise generally outpaces the regress of government growth, for, if that were not the case, we would be poorer each year - not just in relative terms, but absolutely poorer too. The market is smart and the government is dumb, and to these attributes do we owe the whole of our economic well-being. — Llewellyn Rockwell