Degreeless Quotes & Sayings
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That's remarkable too, she thought; whenever we make a noble statement it sounds false in our ears. — Michael Gruber

Work: a dangerous disorder affecting high public functionaries who want to go fishing. — Ambrose Bierce

I definitely want to show how beautiful the marathon can be. I am the opponent of all those who find the marathon bad: the psychologists, the physiologists, the doubters. I make the marathon beautiful for myself and for others. That's why I'm here. — Uta Pippig

Motivation of this sort, once it catches hold, is a ferocious force, and in the gradeless, degreeless institution where our student would find himself, he wouldn't stop with rote engineering information. — Robert M. Pirsig

My parents treat me like I'm 14. They make me clean my room and stuff like that. They're always like "I don't care what MTV says you are.". — Pete Wentz

Don't assume you have to be extraordinary to be used by God. You don't have to have exceptional gifts, talents, abilities, or connections. God specializes in using ordinary people whose limitations and weaknesses make them ideal showcases for His greatness and glory. — Nancy Leigh DeMoss

You know what, I'm a big coward and I'm really afraid of live audiences. — Kate Bosworth

I had seen these transformations, people who had lost their will to live, coming back from their zombie states and radiating a new life force from their eyes. — Anthony Kiedis

In all likelihood, Sonja had more academic journal subscriptions than friends. She could explain advanced calculus to her fifth-form algebra teacher but couldn't tell a joke to a boy at lunch. — Anthony Marra

Marry somebody you love and who thinks you being a writer's a good idea. — Richard Ford

Self-denial is indispensable to a strong character, and the highest kind comes from a religious stock. — Theodore Parker

What love can you possibly need from the world if you are already full of His? None. — Ted Dekker