Clever Business Card Quotes & Sayings
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In my most painful moments on the bike, I am at my most curious and I wonder each and every time how I will respond. — Lance Armstrong
We judge on the basis of what somebody looks like, skin color, whether we think they're beautiful or not. That space on the Internet allows you to converse with somebody with none of those things involved. — Bell Hooks
Peter Rabbit's not a rabbit. Peter Rabbit is a proxy for the child who reads the book, and they imagine themselves in the rabbit's position. — Chris Van Allsburg
There are no heroes and there are no villains. There are just opposing points of view. That's all history is...the viciously long battle between world views. — Peter J. Tomasi
My father was the quintessential husband and dad. — Sidney Poitier
A tender young cork, however, would have had no more chance against a pair of corkscrews, or a tender young tooth against a pair of dentists, or a little shuttlecock against two battledores, than I had against Uriah and Mrs. Heep. They did just what they liked with me; and wormed things out of me that I had no desire to tell, with a certainty I blush to think of. — Charles Dickens
Should we stop celebrating the Columbus day - the day when the first illegal immigrants entered America? — Evgeni Kostitsyn
Even if it is nonsense, it is often useful to know what kind of nonsense men believe. — John Christopher
The pain, you know. It's one hell of a way to die. — Jeffery Deaver
Don't waste time on how it starts until you know how it ends, — Roger Ebert
When a flower and a child come together, it makes two flowers or two children because every child is a flower and every flower is a child! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
The limit of your present understanding is not the limit of your possibilities. — Guy Finley
All my life I've been prejudiced against wealthy people. — Ethel Waters
My family and I would never receive royalties on the revenue that my materials brought into the church; materials that were created on our own personal time. — Robert H. Schuller