Caleffi Valves Quotes & Sayings
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I will not raise you up and give you a gun. I will not take you shooting and fawn over how great your aim is. I won't tell you how brilliant you can be or how many Marinos you can murder if you really put your mind to it. I won't walk you into danger and clap as you shoot to kill. I will take the gun from you and tell you you're a thousand times better without it. I will always take the gun from you, Sophie. I will always tell you that you don't need it. I will always support you, but I will never support that. Never. — Catherine Doyle

The greatest difficulties lie where we are not looking for them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

His dad's gruff voice interrupted his pitiful thoughts.
"Can I be frank?"
"Sure. Can I be beans?" Without even having to look up, Dex knew what his dad was doing. "Stop. You know how I hate when you do that."
"Do what?" Tony grunted.
"Do that puckered ass thing with your lips."
"And you know all about puckered asses."
Dex arched an eyebrow at his dad. "You know, at times I wonder who the grown-up is here."
The elevator pinged and they exited into a long white hall with dark gray flooring. "And I wonder if you've lost more than a few marbles. Like the entire bag. — Charlie Cochet

No picture necessary. I'd recognize you, see you, anywhere. I could fill my life with you. — Mary Ann Rivers

All ethics and morals are culturally relative. And Esme's reaction taught me that while cultural relativism is an easy concept to process intellectually, it is not, for many, an easy one to remember. — Hanya Yanagihara

Well, then, for what my opinion is worth, I'm sure you'll be an excellent father and husband. And since you don't believe in those things, you'll never take them for granted. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

When I was training, those were some of the most indelible experiences I've ever had, in my life. It is so raw. It is so human. It is so candid. — Sanjay Gupta

My first encounters with faith came about the time I was a Boy Scout, at about 14 or 15. I made the logical deduction that they operate the same way; I treated my faith like earning a merit badge, and everything about Christianity was about earning merit badges. — Max Lucado

I surrendered unto Him all there was of me; everything! Then for the first time I realized what it meant to have real power. — Kathryn Kuhlman