Balham Post Quotes & Sayings
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Love and trust aren't the same thing. — Katharine McGee
I've won a championship on every level except the NBA. It's frustrating to have not gotten that in the first two years. — Steve Blake
Our first assigment was at a place the old maps called Telezon. A rare town not planted on a lake, it was surrounded by golden grassy plains crossed by a winding, twisting river in the centre of the largest land-mass.
The grass had recently set seed in plumes of purple and white which scattered like dandelions puffs whenever the wind took a punch. And all of it was completely seething with small birds and massive dragonflies, as we discovered when we set down for the first time and ten million grass-gold birds took off in a storm of wings to give a Midas touch to the sky. — Andrea K. Host
It's the heart that gets us through the hard times, and gives us joy. — Nora Roberts
Christian equality can be described as equity, or even-handedness. Egalitarianism, in contrast, demands sameness, or equality of outcome. These two visions of equality are about as comparable as dry and wet. Think of it in terms of ten teenage boys trying to dunk a basketball: equity means that they all face the same ten-foot standard, and only two them them can do it - equity thus usually means differences in outcome. Egalitarianism wants equality of outcome, and there is only one way to get that - lower the net. Sameness of outcome requires differences in the standards. — Douglas Wilson
Worldwide, the poor leave a very small carbon footprint, but they will suffer the most from climate change. — Peter Singer
Great victories are always preceded by great tests. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Life is like a shit sandwich, the more bread you have the less shit you have to eat. — Gary Jonathan Janis
I'm pretty much right on schedule. Start off slow, finish up strong. I don't know why everyone panics. I've been doing this for ten years now. Why change? — Albert Belle
It is not triumph which defines a man, but tragedy. Triumph always brings out the best in men, but tragedy shows us what we are made of. — Jocelyn Murray
How will you live?
As birds do, mother. — William Shakespeare
It's been an objective of mine since I started writing songs to include both intellect and energy. — Greg Graffin