Calister Tools Quotes & Sayings
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My A-number one visceral fear is speed. More than knives or snakes or confined spaces. Speed. I won't even go on a motor boat if I can help it. — Sloane Crosley

As long as you're consistently working on your craft, your heart is in the right place, and you pair that with being smart on how you present yourself to people, opportunities will appear. — Jay Ellis

No matter how you may excel in the art of Karate, and in your scholastic endeavors, nothing is more important than your behavior and your humanity as observed in daily life. — Gichin Funakoshi

In Orlando, I handled a lot of stuff the wrong way. — Dwight Howard

No one hates his job so heartily as a farmer. — H.L. Mencken

What else would they be?"
"No idea." Arik shrugged ... "Aliens, mabye?"
"Aliens." Thanatos's voice was flat, disbelieving.
"Your scepticism is funny, coming from one of the Four fucking Horsemen of the Apocalypse. — Larissa Ione

Immigration inevitably involves error and revision. What I imagined it would be, it's not. For better or worse, some mistake is unavoidable. — Siri Hustvedt

A being who can create a race of men devoid of real freedom and inevitably foredoomed to be sinners, and then punish them for being what he has made them, may be omnipotent and various other things, but he is not what the English language has always intended by the adjective holy. — John Stuart Mill

You know I could go for a sandwich, but uh, I'm not gonna open two jars. I can't be opening and closing all kinds of jars. And who knows how many knives! — Brian Regan

There's a Harvard man on the wrong side of every question. — Abbott Lawrence Lowell

For present purposes he's shortened the name. He's only Snowman. He's kept the abominable to himself, his own secret hair shirt. — Margaret Atwood

I would follow such beauty, said something inside Ender. I would see as those eyes see. — Orson Scott Card

Built into human makeup is a longing for a 'more' that the world of everyday experience cannot requite. — Huston Smith