Csoportok Quotes & Sayings
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Why let one high C ruin your whole evening? — Beverly Sills
I make time to write. — Stanley Tucci
O! Sweet is the sound of falling rain, and the brook that leaps from hill to plain; but better than rain or rippling streams is Water Hot that smokes and steams. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Living for Christ is a day-to-day going on with Him. It is a continuous dependence upon the Spirit of God. It is believing in His faithfulness. — Billy Graham
I love motor learning because it's very basic and primal. A lot of what I like to learn correlates with the opposite of what gets you laid. I can ride a unicycle and I can juggle. These are unimpressive things to know. — Demetri Martin
This brings us to Anarchism, which may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and that the State should be abolished. — Benjamin Tucker
Many would be willing to have afflictions provided that they not be inconvenienced by them. — Francis De Sales
I write poetry, and I put it to a beat - I mean, that's what they call rap. — Keith Stanfield
The more you have to do, the more you have only NOW to get it done. That's why busy people get the most done. — Robert G. Allen
Making mathematics accessible to the educated layman, while keeping high scientific standards, has always been considered a treacherous navigation between the Scylla of professional contempt and the Charybdis of public misunderstanding. — Gian-Carlo Rota
Americans are suffering from a busyness epidemic. We're addicted to busy. So many of us try to find fulfillment and self-worth in piling our plates too high. The busier we are, the more important we feel. This is why our culture, by and large, is exhausted, overworked, and overwhelmed. — Crystal Paine
You choose to play God, and the Deity points out that the post is already adequately filled. — Dorothy Dunnett
Let the Unions become engines for the working people to right their wrongs. Not benefit societies, or burial clubs. Let the Unions become civilian regiments to fight in the cause of the people. — Richard Llewellyn
You don't filter smokestacks or water. Instead, you put the filter in your head and design the problem out of existence. — William McDonough