Courteen Association Quotes & Sayings
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All the other virtues, and the living of a virtuous life, depend on them. If you took an introductory philosophy course in college, they were probably translated from the Greek as courage, justice, temperance, and prudence. — Charles Murray
There is nothing higher-class than real craftsmanship, diversity, originality and the service of skilled human hands. — Bryant McGill
It ought to be the business of every day to prepare for our final day (attributed to Matthew Henry) — Francis Chan
Trauma always has a way of accelerating relationships, creating intimacy where none existed before. — Carrie Ryan
I do not have a fear of heights at all. I was the kid who would see how high I could get in the trees. I was always climbing something. But I wasn't allowed to look down; I had to step off completely blind and backwards. — Kyle Gallner
I may not be in total control of what happens in my life, but I certainly am in charge of how I choose to perceive my experience. — Jill Bolte Taylor
He knew he'd been frightened, but his fear was a distant thing. He was filled with expectation. He wasn't sure what was coming, or when, only that it would arrive and that it was essential he be ready to meet it. — Leigh Bardugo
May I deem the wise man rich, and may I have such a portion of gold as none but a prudent man can either bear or employ. — Plato
When love comes, it comes indiscriminately. — Lesley Lokko
I do what I do because it is the right thing to do. I am a warrior, and it is the way of the warrior to fight superior odds. — Paul Watson
The great fish swallow up the small; and he who is most strenuous for the rights of the people, when vested with power, is as eager after the prerogatives of government. — Abigail Adams
Appearance matters, we see your presentation before we get a chance to sample the substance within. You might miss a chance for the latter. — Archibald Marwizi
When Dickens arrives in the United States in November of 1867, he's already in questionable health. So by the end of the trip, he was really in failing condition, and really, he would never recover completely after this point, and you could sort of draw a straight line to his ultimate decline and death. — Matthew Pearl
