Canoe Motivational Quotes & Sayings
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War, we have come to believe, is a spectator sport. The military and the press have turned war into a vast video arcade game. Its very essence-death-is hidden from public view. — Chris Hedges

There was so much that you could do, instead of looking for things that you couldn't do. — Theodore Sturgeon

Well, take the evolution of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. It began as hackers' rights. Then it became general civil liberties of everybody - government stay away. — Esther Dyson

I must be careful not to get trapped in the past. That's why I tend to forget my songs. — Mick Jagger

The biggest and first obstacle any artist faces is not believing they can do something. You have the talent. Just believe you are capable of doing it, because you are. Writing anything, for anyone, regardless of expertise, is like crossing the Atlantic in a canoe. What you are doing is saying "I don't know how to row". Start rowing, you will get there. Just know it will take time and perseverance, but you will get there! — Aaron Denius Garcia

Anytime you have a thought, for example, that excludes someone, if you have a religion that excludes someone, then you've really left God behind, and you've really left your source energy behind. — Wayne Dyer

The counterfeits of the past assume false names, and gladly call themselves the future. — Victor Hugo

Lawyers are the new three-button, white-collar, cuff-shooting cowboys. They fulfill all the cowboy criteria. Workingmen with arcane skills. They can be both good and bad, sheriffs and gunslingers. — A.A. Gill

I was right about one of the most significant issues in modern American history. I was the only one who was right about one of the most significant issues in modern American history. — Scott Ritter

You have all these plans to act, and maybe do it rather elegantly, and then they turn the rain machine on. — Bill Nighy

It will always hurt to be laughed at, snubbed, ignored or attacked by others. But I would remind you that the human personality grows through adversity, provided it is not crushed in the process. — James Dobson

What is important-what lasts-in another language is not what is said but what is written. For the essence of an age, we look to its poetry and its prose, not its talk shows. — Peter Brodie