Crosson Truck Quotes & Sayings
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Act as if everything depended on you; trust as if everything depended on God. — Ignatius Of Loyola
Art! What a concept! It saved my life! A place where you can do as you please! — William T. Wiley
When you get the hang of this, before you know it you will KNOW you are the creator. — Rhonda Byrne
My name is Kami and I am constantly afraid. And the thing that scares me the most is the very thing I want. — S.L. Jennings
If you don't know the difference between theology and religious
studies, then you're a theologian. — Brian Bocking
Here it was, the first of many lies he'd have to come up with. "Bella threw a knife at my head." He'd do better with the next lie. — Nicole Castle
I think hard times are coming. We will need writers who can remember freedom. Poets, visionaries, the realists of a larger reality. — Ursula K. Le Guin
A committee appointed by the President of a company will report what the President wishes to hear. Would they dare report otherwise?. — W. Edwards Deming
Not only teachers, but all commonplace persons in authority,
desire in their subordinates that kind of uniformity
which makes their actions easily predictable and never inconvenient.
The result is that they crush initiative and individuality
when they can, and when they cannot, they quarrel with it. — Bertrand Russell
It's the place built out of Man's ceaseless failure to overcome himself. Out of Man's endless war against himself we build our successes as well as our failures. Making it the city of all cities most like Man himself - loneliest creation of all this very old poor earth. — Nelson Algren
My life had been characterized by emptiness the size of the Sahara but there, in that moment, in the back of that truck in the armpit of Nicaragua, I wondered - for the first time - if there wasn't a river flowing down deep inside me. If so, the water that would cleanse me was not water from my head - where I'd learned to rationalize my indifference. But water from my heart. — Charles Martin
