Boonstra Motorcycle Quotes & Sayings
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Trust is the foundation of real teamwork (there is nothing touchy-feely about this). — Patrick Lencioni

True, I am young, but for souls nobly born valor doesn't await the passing of years. — Pierre Corneille

For the record, everything new is not worse than everything old. — Gabrielle Zevin

That's just a fiction," I said, "a little game of protocol." "Little games of protocol are how one shows respect, especially to those with whom one does not get along famously well. It can be tedious, but generally is less trouble than a duel would be. — Jim Butcher

I don't know ... I don't want people to know everything about me. — Alison Lohman

I could head east from Fifth Avenue and reliably reach Madison, turn south from 53rd and get to 52nd every single time. The scientist - or the Buddhist - might declare such perceptions were illusions, but not one of them would head uptown to get to the Bowery. They knew what they knew. They saw what they saw. So — Andrew Klavan

I do think there's a spiritual element in the world, yes. Have I experienced a ghost firsthand, per se? No. I guess I've experienced feelings or some kind of a presence. But I certainly haven't seen any kind of transparent entity running around. — Carrie Preston

Men with power had the responsibility to know what was best, and they so rarely did. — Beck Sherman

Committees are, by nature, timid. They are based on the premise of safety in numbers; content to survive inconspicuously, rather than take risks and move independently ahead. Without independence, without the freedom for new ideas to be tried, to fail, and to ultimately succeed, the world will not move ahead, but rather live in fear of it's own potential — Ferdinand Porsche

His experiencing is process in nature, feeling the new in each situation and interpreting it anew, interpreting it in terms of the past only to the extent that the now is identical with the past. — Carl Rogers

Man is closer to God according to his existence in grace than he is according to his existence in nature. — Thomas Aquinas