Arggy Stocks Quotes & Sayings
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Running is my church. — Joan Van Ark
A computer is a wonderful thing, but it's cold, and what comes out of it is sort of cold. — Jerry Della Femina
We have a very narrow view of what is going on. — Daniel Kahneman
It is only your dreams that will keep you alive. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Sometimes the best way to save someone is to walk-away. — Bryant McGill
Maybe, I thought, it's not distance that's the problem, but how you handle it."
- Dash — Rachel Cohn
I'm not trying to be self-righteous about that, but I am literally the best friend a person could ask for and I am a good listener and anybody who doesn't want to be my friend should take a long, hard look at him/herself and whisper, What is wrong with me? Why was I born without the capacity to love? — Katie Heaney
When you have an attorney giving you advice, it would be nice to know what their financial relationship is to the advice. — Lowell Bergman
Death has no need to be cruel, taking people's lives is more than enough. — Jose Saramago
When Americans are faced with the prospect that they can never earn their way to wealth, they have two choices: to rebel against the system, or to settle into depressed complacency. — Ben Shapiro
So we took out those 3 root canals when she had 3-6 months to live. And that was 6 years ago, and she is still alive today, and MRI can't find the tumour anymore. It went away. — Hal Huggins
With gold a man can do anything. It even sends souls to paradise. — Christopher Columbus
I have found a shaft, going 29 meters [95 feet, approximately] vertically down into the ground, exactly halfway between the Chefren Pyramid and the Sphinx. At the bottom, which was filled with water, we have found a burial chamber with four pillars. In the middle is a large granite sarcophagus which I expect to be the grave of Osiris, the god, — Zahi Hawass
There is nothing boring in life except ourselves. — Nadia Boulanger
Laborious action is frequently a relic of the preacher's trade in former days. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
