Begreat Quotes & Sayings
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The best way to accomplish something is to just do it, and then find the courage afterwards. — Anonymous

There are women who have an indefinable charm in their faces which makes them beautiful to their intimates, but a cold stranger who tried to reason the matter out and find this beauty would fail. — Mark Twain

The corporatization of something as basic and intimate as eating is, for many of us today, a good place to draw the line. — Michael Pollan

You can always tell employees of the government by the total vacancy which occupies the space where most other people have faces. — John Kennedy Toole

I need something to fall back on if fame doesn't work. I'll have to become an economist or something. — Nolan Gould

But when they have told how they have been converted, the next thing is to feed on the Word. We are not fountains ourselves; but the Word of God is the true fountain. — D.L. Moody

To some extent, people who are insane are nonconformists, and society and their family wish they would live what appear to be useful lives. — John Forbes Nash Jr.

Faith, it seems to me, is not the holding of certain dogmas; it is simply openness and readiness of heart to believe any truth which God may show. — Margaret Deland

Golf isn't a sport, it's a game. I'm not saying it's not a difficult game, with lots of mental stuff. But it's not a sport like mine. Where is the combat, the intensity of what we do? — Conor McGregor

Do you think we should drive a stake through his heart just in case? — Peter Lorre

Education fails unless the Three R's at one end of the school spectrum lead ultimately to the Four P's at the other-Preparati on for Earning, Preparation for Living, Preparation for Understanding, Preparation for Participation in the problems involved in the making of a better world. — Norman Cousins

The most essential elements of success in life are a purpose, increasing industry, temperate habits, scrupulous regard for ones word ... courteous manners, a generous regard for the rights of others, and, above all, integrity which admits of no qualification or variation. — William A. Clark

I will not subscribe to your switch; the on and off friendship. — Xela Ffonrims