Davidians Farm Quotes & Sayings
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I try to be careful not to do single concerts where I fly out, do my show, turn around and go home. — Dar Williams

The thing with children is they're a bit like baking a fruitcake: you throw all the ingredients in but you never know how they're going to turn out. — Len Goodman

Humans best survive when they are given a purpose; a common enemy to defeat, revenge to wreak or a dream to cling to. — Bryce Courtenay

We may suggest that a nation is in effect any assembly, mixture, or confusion of people which is either afflicted by or wishes to be afflicted by a foreign office of its own, in order that it should behave collectively as if its needs, desires, and vanities were beyond comparison more important than the general welfare of humanity. — H.G.Wells

You can be surrounded by people and still be lonely. You can be the most popular person in school, envied by every girl and wanted by every boy, and still feel completely worthless. The world can be laid at your feet and you can still not know what you want from it. — Hannah Harrington

No one know for certain how much impact they have on the lives of other people. Oftentimes, we have no clue. — Jay Asher

He smiled at her, a tiny lift of the corner of his mouth. "Color me impressed." Linked, pp 225 — Imogen Howson

I think actors do make really, really wonderful directors. — David Wenham

I liked to dwell on these shortcomings now. It wasn't only that I was wondering why they had ever annoyed me. I was hoping they would annoy me still, so that I could stop missing her. — Anne Tyler

Fear kills instead of protecting. It murders dreams, hopes, relationships and or physical well being. — Marina G. Roussou

I worked as a trainee manager for two years after leaving university - then got bored with the nine to five. — Sarah West

In the first section of the Doctrine and Covenants we read that 'the Lord shall come to recompense unto every man according to his work, and measure to every man according to the measure which he has measured to his fellow man.' (D&C 1:10.) This principle, showing the manner by which God will judge us, puts a new light upon the commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, and should persuade us to take that law seriously. — Mark E. Petersen

Instead of courage' management guru Tom Peters recommends fostering 'a level of fury with the status quo such that one cannot not act. — Adam M. Grant