Carusone Contracting Quotes & Sayings
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Lara Jones never fails to tell me that my reading about war makes me weird, but I can't get her fascination with reading abour fairies and wizards, so I guess that makes us even. — A.S. King

Do more than be fair: be kind. — William Arthur Ward

I actually have no aspirations to ride a motorcycle ever again. It's exhausting. You get cold. — Ally Walker

Let others either envy or pity me; I care not, so long as I enjoy myself. — Joseph Hall

When you know your WHY, you'll know your WAY. — Michael Hyatt

If we're not enjoying what we've got ... and even if we do get 'more,' we won't enjoy that, either. — Peter McWilliams

Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. — Francis Bacon

You've got to make adjustments as you get older. — Derek Jeter

I was very aware that I was a woman and that the Iditarod was a big thing for women, but I didn't want to be given any special treatment. I just wanted to be viewed as a musher. — Susan Butcher

In order to solve problems, information has to be shared; and not only information, but doubts, fears and questions. — John Harvey-Jones

It's not the critic who counts, nor the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of the deeds could have done better. — Theodore Roosevelt

It is obvious I shall have to abandon my hopes of getting the Queen's head off the stamps. — Tony Benn

As he looked up and saw is audience poised on the staircase, he gave a curt nod that barely passed for a greeting.
"Well," Lucy said, "it looks as if you Christmas spirit has undergone a beating. — Lisa Kleypas

He wanted to make cast models of her. He wanted to take a set of precision calipers and measure every distance between her features. He wanted her blood and glandular fluids analyzed by the finest chemists in the world - there must be something detectibly different in her inner workings for him to respond so dramatically, as if he'd been given a drug for which science had yet to find a name.
But more than anything, he wanted to - — Sherry Thomas