Dennie Snow Quotes & Sayings
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Autumn leaves snap and crackle
Seasons carry gravity,
Burdens, dreams,
Seeing and things. — Abigail George

Bit burrs. Tongue-tying. Saddling for exercise and saddling for races. There was shoeing and bandaging, conditioning and equipment. I had to learn to read track surfaces and stakes sheets, and calculate weight allowances. I had to know the diseases and ailments forward and back - bowed tendons and splints, foundering, bucked shins, bone chips, slab fractures, and quarter cracks. Thoroughbreds were glorious and also fragile in very specific ways. They often had small hearts, and the exertion of racing also made them susceptible to haemorrhaging in the lungs. Undetected colic could kill them - and — Paula McLain

The real problem is not why some pious, humble, believing people suffer, but why some do not. — C.S. Lewis

I tend to write it and then let go emotionally. — James Horner

I love words very much. I've always loved to talk, and I've always love words - the words that rest in your mouth, what words mean and how you taste them and so on. And for me the spoken word can be used almost as a gesture. — Martha Graham

I'm alive with love in my heart.. I'm grateful for each moment.. With a little patience and god's grace I know everything in my life will work out on its own time! — Nehali Lalwani

The financial system as a whole has had the characteristics of a Ponzi scheme if we look at it fundamentally. — Tim Lee

Lab to land - how to get what is done in the lab to the land, to the farmer. — Narendra Modi

As we make and keep commitments, even small commitments, we begin to establish an inner integrity that gives us the awareness of self-control and the courage and strength to accept more of the responsibility for our own lives. By making and keeping promises to ourselves and others, little by little, our honor becomes greater than our moods. — Stephen Covey

It is rare for people to be asked the question which puts them squarely in front of themselves — Arthur Miller

To downgrade the human mind is bad theology. — Gilbert K. Chesterton