Chekouras Builders Quotes & Sayings
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Rise above principle and do what is right. — Walter Heller
There should be a horn or gong or something to wake God. Because I'd like to have a word with him. Three words actually: WHAT THE FUCK?! — Jandy Nelson
When we respect everybody around us, we are in peace with everybody around us. — Don Miguel Ruiz
And she learned to do that, be very nice to people she knew quite well were the Enemy, and even like them sometimes: it didn't mean you weren't going to Get them, because they were bound to do something that would remind you what they were sooner or later. — C.J. Cherryh
Truly, "seeing is believing" - and many a man lives a long life through, thinking he believes certain universally received and well established things, and yet never suspects that if he were confronted by those things once, he would discover that he did not really believe them before, but only thought he believed them. — Mark Twain
What I learned was this: letting myself be at the mercy of hormones and brain chemicals and emotions can be deadly. — Charles Sheehan-Miles
I don't think listening to Mr. Howard's arguments is likely to do me much harm. Mind you, I believe what I was brought up to believe. It saves a vast of bother - and back of it all, God is good. The trouble with Mr. Howard is that he's a leetle TOO clever. He thinks that he's bound to live up to his cleverness, and that it's smarter to thrash out some new way of getting to heaven than to go by the old track the common, ignorant folks is travelling. — L.M. Montgomery
He'd gotten this far on bravado and the time honored tradition of ignoring any inconvenient nagging thoughts, but it wasn't working so well now. — Michael Langlois
Almost all fear is fear of the unknown. Therefore, what's the remedy? To become acquainted with the things you fear. — Peace Pilgrim
It is not good to have so many breakable things around. When they are broken you become sad. It is much better never to have had them. — John Steinbeck
