Charles Ringling Quotes & Sayings
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Every obnoxious act is a cry for help. — Zig Ziglar
Even with a villain, you don't want him just to be some pockmarked punchbag. — Alex Gibney
It is impossible to worship God acceptably and not come to Him in right relationship to ... the Word of God. — Jack W. Hayford
There is no more dreary or more repulsive creature than the man who has evaded his genius. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Because I might not be the smartest, the biggest, or the strongest, but I'm clever. — Jay Bell
Of course I believe in aliens. I think it's very egocentric to think that there's nothing else with intelligence in the whole universe. — Lizzie Brochere
I daresay with age comes the inclination not to care much what others think. — Lorraine Heath
The true science of martial arts means practicing them in such a way that they will be useful at any time, and to teach them in such a way that they will be useful in all things. — Miyamoto Musashi
When you're working on development issues, optimism is not always based on rational analysis, often it is a moral choice. — Jim Yong Kim
Being alone is better than being your whore. — Lori Jenessa Nelson
Darkly, deeply, beautifully blue - the sky — George Byron Gordon
Every game and every minute you get to step on the court is an opportunity to feel more comfortable and get better. — Terry Rozier
And tell me everything, tell chain by chain,
and link by link, and step by step;
sharpen the knives you kept hidden away,
thrust them into my breast, into my hands,
like a torrent of sunbursts,
an Amazon of buried jaguars,
and leave me cry: hours, days and years,
blind ages, stellar centuries. — Pablo Neruda
I've heard there are modern Scots clamoring for independence even in the twenty-first century. They even have their own parliament now - although to me that's kind of like Texas having its own president. — N. Gemini Sasson
There is nothing special about the mare, nothing at all. A fine enough head, good enough bone. As a pony, she is a beauty. As a capall uisce, she is nothing. The girl too, is nothing special - slight, with a ginger ponytail. She looks less afraid than her mare, but she's in more danger. — Maggie Stiefvater