Damnifications Quotes & Sayings
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For He hath prepared for them a City! Hallelujah? He's got a City for you & me where you're not going to have any passport nor visa problems, they're not going to have to make sure you've got enough money to stay there awhile, it's YOUR town, your Hometown in Heaven, praise God? And they're all going to be your people! We're just going to be one nationality of one nation, ... we just haven't found the place yet, we haven't gotten there yet! — David Berg
Technology is important to Art because it connects creativity with innovation and the spirit of inventiveness. Whether we are using technology to create our art, or to share our art, it challenges artists to explore new realms of aesthetic experience and cultural relevance. But, on the other hand, Art is important to Technology for the most important reason of all. Art gives Technology its humanity. And our humanity is the driving force behind every new technology we design and every product we manufacture. We are all makers. Without creativity, we don't make anything. If we don't make anything, we don't progress. — Kim Chestney
I have no patience whatever with these gorilla damnifications of humanity. — Thomas Carlyle
Today's innovation is tomorrow's tradition. — Lidia Bastianich
I believe there's only one regulation in life that works: failure. — Rick Santelli
The emptiness, the way his heels rang on the asphalt,was satisfying, emphasised his aloneness. A man alone, alone late at night with no one to say he should be home in bed. — Dan Davin
Unless you dream, nothing will happen. If you dream, you might be able to make your dreams come true. — Richard Branson
You must welcome tests because it gives you confidence and it ensures promotion. — Sathya Sai Baba
Be nice to everyone, always smile, and appreciate things because it could all be gone tomorrow. — Ed Sheeran
It didn't make me glow. I felt more like I was fading away, like the world had forgotten me. — Lucy Christopher