Being A Lifetime Learner Quotes & Sayings
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There are lots of things I would love to wear but wouldn't because I know they look stupid on me. — Marie Helvin
Good writers define reality
Bad ones merely restate it. — Edward Albee
The press was ruthless, but then so was the church.
Flavia de Luce — Alan Bradley
You do what you need to if you're serious about playing great golf. — David Duval
The Cold War is over but Cold War thinking survives. — Joseph Rotblat
Who am I, Joshua? Name me. — Mora Early
He'd shot and beaten people because he couldn't talk to them.Violence was the only language nobody could understand. There were no translators. — James Meek
Dreams ought to produce no conviction whatever on philosophical minds. If we consider how many dreams are dreamt every night, and how many events occur every day, we shall no longer wonder at those accidental coincidences which ignorance mistakes for verifications. — Charles Caleb Colton
Even though this generation still believes in the miracle working power of God, they must no longer wait for God to bring water from the rocks, but rather construct dams, develop water systems, subdue the power of the ocean and thereby give glory to God almighty. — Sunday Adelaja
We got more provisions for our whiskey than the same money, which we paid for the liquor, would have bought; so after all it proved a very profitable investment. — Buffalo Bill
There are men who need to defile themselves in order to get on with their lives. — Rick Moody
So my first impression, that he was a person of some undefined consequence, had gradually faded and he had become simply the proprietor of an elaborate road-house next door. — F Scott Fitzgerald
For each inclosed spirit is a star
Enlightening his own little sphere — Henry Vaughan
Wanting to believe something is powerful — Jeff Zentner
I am afraid of people with too much charm. They devour you. In the end you are made a sacrifice to the exercise of their fascinating gift and their insincerity. — W. Somerset Maugham
