Dittmore Freimuth Quotes & Sayings
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The world is in dreadful need of men who will assume the new leadership - who will have the courage of their own visions and who will recognise clearly that we are only at the beginning of the voyage, and have to learn an entirely new system of seamanship. — Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Just because something is hard to do doesn't mean you gotta do it.' Homer Simpson — Thomas Kiernan
Even the most sadistic and destructive man is human, as human as the saint. — Erich Fromm
One should live as if the very rocks are glad you're here. — Marty Rubin
I remembered the dim winter light, the smell of damp earth and leaves, the eeriness that always attaches to a place once settled and civilized, but now reclaimed by the wilderness. — Lisa Tuttle
Put Karate into your everyday living, that is how you will see true beauty. — Gichin Funakoshi
Always set your mind to think thoughts of victory even before the battle begins, this way you will experience limitless possibilities. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu
All we are asking for is balance. I would like to think that I could walk into a public library and find not only works by Gloria Steinem but also those of Phyllis Schlafly. I would like to think a teenager could be taught in sex education that a serious alternative to abortion is teenage abstinence, or should pregnancy occur, that adoption might be preferable. I am not trying, as the ad says, to shove religion down anyone's throat. But I do think everyone has a right, and that the Christian voice is being chocked off. — Cal Thomas
It is my belief that we as human beings have a need to tell stories - I think it's evolutionary. So you can think of the short story as a literary form, or you can instead think of stories. — Aleksandar Hemon
I could pop with all the fear, irritation, and love. — David Mitchell
Precision is not one of the qualities that comes out in my work. — Gil Kane
I do not think that tragedy is our natural fate and I do not live in chronic dread of disaster. It is no happiness, but suffering that I consider unnatural. It is not success, but calamity that I regard as the abnormal exception in Human Life. — Ayn Rand
Ghosts, in the end, adopt the motivations and perhaps the very souls of those who behold them. If they are malevolent, their malevolence comes from us. — Stephen King
It didn't seem to matter whether the previous day had been good or bad; the sun would always rise the next morning. — Morgan Rhodes
Life on our planet is defined by the health of our ocean. — Nainoa Thompson