Aurena Quotes & Sayings
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Our first half is about how to make a living, and our second half has the promise of being about how to make a life. — Bob Buford

If popular mythology is to be believed, the discoverer of New Zealand was a Polynesian voyager named Kupe. Oddly, this myth was Pakeha in origin rather than Maori. Maori came to embrace it solely as a result of its widespread publication and dissemination in New Zealand primary schools between the 1910s and the 1970s. — Michael King

We are not in the coffee business serving people, we are in the people business serving coffee. — Howard Schultz

Most of the people who are coming to Australia by boat have passed through several countries on the way, and if they simply wanted asylum they could have claimed that in any of the countries through which they'd passed. — Tony Abbott

My God, I marvel that I am still so full of myself after having so often received Communion! O dear Jesus, be the child inside of us, so that we feel within and breathe forth nothing but you. Alas, you are so often within me; why am I so rarely in you? You enter into me; why am I so often outside of you? You are in my very self; why am I not in yours, to find there the great love of yours that transports our hearts? — Francis De Sales

I'll not be changing, but America will. — Russell Brand

Coming and then there wasn't even time for gas and — Robert Bryndza

I've always been very happy. I've always been easy going and I've always been very encouraging; it's just my personality. — Joel Osteen

That's why you can't be a true Yankee without winter: because all the best pleasures are earned - the fire, the fried oysters; the warmer seasons, too. Who knows the real worth of summer at the beach without a good taste of the seaside in winter? — Julia Glass

In every part of the world, wherever you begin by denying the fundamental liberties of mankind, and equality among people, you move toward the concentration camp system, and it is a road on which it is difficult to halt. — Primo Levi

Science is organized common sense where many a beautiful theory was killed by an ugly fact. — Thomas Huxley