Bendik Hofseth Quotes & Sayings
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Let it be virtuous to be obstinate. — William Shakespeare
If you want to be a writer, you write. Everybody wants to get published. You gotta play your long game. — Paul Harding
Love is not a possession to hoard. You give it away. It's a blessing and a balm. — Winston Graham
Face your financial issues head on. Open your bills, pick up the phone, call your lender. If applicable, tell them you're struggling and explain why. If you lost your job or took a pay cut, be ready to prove it. — Jean Chatzky
I've had a nontabloid life because I had a really good family. — Peter Billingsley
You can't prune toward anything if you don't know what you want. You have to figure out what you are trying to be or build and then define what the pruning standards are going to be. That definition and those standards will bring you to the pruning moments, wherein you either own the vision or you don't. — Henry Cloud
Our brain accepts what the eyes see and our eye looks for whatever our brain wants. — Daniel M. Gilbert
My soul is the gods'; my heart is yours.
Leiard smiled - a sly, secretive smile. It was an expression she had never seen him wear before. Was this just her mind embellishing the mood she sensed from him?
I've always suspected souls were a concept the gods invented to encourage people to serve them. In fact, I once had a conversation with a god in which he admitted that - — Trudi Canavan
Taxpayer dollars should not be used as a reward for contractor executives, especially when other segments of society are hurting. — Paul Tonko
I grew up overseas in Indonesia, and my school had a great art, music, and theatre program. — Angela Kinsey
I am sure that if you plant the trees back again, it will do nothing but good. — Michael Fish
If God is to create or to preserve a creature, God must be present and must make and preserve God's creation both in its innermost and outermost aspects. — Martin Luther
Using theory can help to justify actions and explain practice to service users, carers and society in general. — Siobhan Maclean