Brooklynite Half Marathon Quotes & Sayings
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Top Brooklynite Half Marathon Quotes
Taking the time to build community, to get to know your people will have long-lasting benefits. — Clifton Taulbert
There is no logical reason why the camel of great art should pass through the needle of mob intelligence. — Rebecca West
Yes, yes, resign yourself to what you are, each on his own path. — Elena Ferrante
When all the suns and nebulae have passed away, each one of you will still be alive. — C.S. Lewis
I was surprised at how easy it was to get into hell, but then again, wasn't hell the easier path to take? — Cameo Renae
Even though I retired from coaching, I still believe that is my calling. — Bobby Bowden
When the president offered me this job, he told me that if there were situations in which I needed to speak to him or I needed his advice or I needed to ask him a question, that I could go into the Oval Office and I could ask him. — Josh Earnest
I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the "lower animals" (so called) and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I find the result humiliating to me. — Mark Twain
The most developed science remains a continual becoming — Jean Piaget
You can be the most beautiful woman in the world and see yourself as hideous. You must love yourself. To look in the mirror and tell yourself that you're a rock star. — Demi Lovato
No repentance, obedience, self-denial, prayers, tears, reformation or ordinances, without the new creation, avail any thing to the salvation of thy soul. — John Flavel
I like transformative TV. — Tempestt Bledsoe
I'm trying to learn something about making a balance between the inner life and the outer life. I wouldn't write if I didn't need to be making those discoveries, if I didn't feel the perpetual ignorance of being a human being. — Alison Hawthorne Deming
We've pretended too much in our family, Luke, and hidden far too much. I think we're all going to pay a high price for our inability to face the truth. — Pat Conroy
