Bourlon Law Quotes & Sayings
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Most sorts of diversion in men, children and other animals, are in imitation of fighting. — Jonathan Swift

The Lord gets His best soldiers out of the highlands of affliction. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

God makes confetti out of our titles and accomplishments to celebrate the poor and the humble. — Bob Goff

Oh, but this,' I think I say, 'is perfect! This is all I have longed for! What are you gazing at? Do you suppose a girl is sitting here? That girl is lost! She has been drowned! She is lying, fathoms deep. Do you think she has arms and legs, with flesh and cloth upon them? Do you think she has hair? She has only bones, stripped white! She is as white as a page of paper! She is a book, from which the words have peeled and drifted
— Sarah Waters

I won't argue with you. It is only the intellectually lost who ever argue. Tell — Oscar Wilde

You think we have a connection because of all the things you've sucked out of my mind by screening, but that isn't real. Trust comes when you've worked with someone for years; it doesn't speed up just because you can think fast, and it doesn't materialize when you stick a cable in someone's head. What you get from screening me isn't friendship, it's data. We're strangers. — Raphael Carter

The core power of tai chi begins with awareness. Our stance is the posture of infinity: not tense but relaxed and upright, expectant. From this nothingness, all things begin. — Jean Kwok

I did, indeed, retain a cloudy reverence for a cosmic deity and a great historical interest in the Founder of Christianity. But I certainly regarded Him as a man; though perhaps I thought that, even in that point, He had an advantage over some of His modern critics. — G.K. Chesterton

I always did the cooking at home, and we always tried for balance. We've been vigilant about how and what our kids eat. For example, my son would just as soon go for the grapes as he would the chips ... and the chips are baked. — Al Roker

Walk a mile in my shoes is good advice. Our children will learn to respect others if they are used to imagining themselves in another's place. — Neil Kurshan