Collared Dress Quotes & Sayings
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Now, if you're white and you don't admit that it's great, you're an asshole. — Louis C.K.

There were so many forms of prehistoric technology.
Of those, men dig a few which fit into current society. — Toba Beta

And obviously, from our own personal point of view, the principal challenge is a personal challenge. — Richard Branson

Powerful people have no regrets. — Gregory David Roberts

How we look - though it is superficial and immutable - has a huge impact on our lives. — Cameron Russell

Every golfer should come to the first tee with fourteen clubs, a dozen balls, a handful of tees, and at least one great golf story — Lee Trevino

I don't know what to say. This summer hasn't turned out at all the way I'd planned. I'm not supposed to be standing in the middle of a barn with a blue-eyed cowboy who's looking at me like he's about to kiss me. I shouldn't be wanting him to kiss me. — Cynthia Hand

The moment of existence is miraculous. — Lailah Gifty Akita

When the people have to manage dangers from inside the organization, the organization itself becomes less able to face the dangers from outside. — Simon Sinek

We were wanderers on a prehistoric earth, of an earth that wore the aspect of an unknown planet. We could have fancied ourselves the first of men taking possession of an accursed inheritance, to be subdued at the cost of profound anguish and of excessive toilo. But suddenly, as we struggled round a bend, there would be a glimpse of rush walls, of peaked grass-roofs, a burst of yells, a whirl of black limbs, a mass of hands clapping, of feet stamping, of bodies swaying, of eyes rolling, under the droop of heavy and motionless foliage. The steamer toiled along slowly on the edge of a black and incomprehensible frenzy. The prehistoric man was cursing us, praying to us, welcoming us - who could tell? We were cut off from the comprehension of our surroundings; we glided past like phantoms, wondering and secretly appalled, as sane men would before an enthousiastic outbreak in a madhouse. — Joseph Conrad

Christianity has stayed stable, as it must do. The doctrines don't change. The understanding of what it means to walk with God doesn't change. The reality of worship doesn't change, not at heart, anyway. So Christianity appears to be stuck. — J.I. Packer