Doctorship Quotes & Sayings
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If you lose yourself, then no one's going to respect or pay attention to anything you have. — Katie Uhlaender
Newton's laws of physics can rarely be applied to the real world. There is more to life than cause and effect. Things just aren't that simple — Amy Zhang
I am an entrepreneur in the classic mold. No matter what I do - outside of sticking my tongue out - I tend to make money, and quite a bit in non-KISS stuff. — Gene Simmons
The greatest miracle you can hope for is self-acceptance. — Maxwell Maltz
I was a thirteen-year-old boy for thirty years. — Mickey Rooney
I try to give my kids everything I never had. — William Levy
When you've got Roger Ailes on your side, you do not lose. — Rush Limbaugh
Everybody makes their own fun. If you don't make it yourself, it isn't fun. It's entertainment. — David Mamet
You will never be able to truly step inside another person, to see the world as he sees it, until you develop the pure desire, the strength of personal character, and the positive Emotional Bank Account, as well as the empathetic listening skills to do it. — Stephen Covey
It is the highest and most legitimate pride of an Englishman to have the letters M.P. written after his name. No selection from the alphabet, no doctorship, no fellowship, be it of ever so learned or royal a society, no knightship,
not though it be of the Garter,
confers so fair an honour. — Anthony Trollope
Fewer people die when you are around. These are the facts. Being upset about them don't make them false. — Patricia Briggs
He who negates present society, and seeks social conditions based on the sharing of property, is a revolutionary whether he calls himself an anarchist or a communist. — Johann Most
I finally understood - nearly twenty years too late. — Gillian Flynn
The big art is our life. — Mary Caroline Richards
Sometimes we hear it said that ten minutes on your knees will give you a truer, deeper, more operative knowledge of God than ten hours over your books. What! Than ten hours over your books on your knees? — B. B. Warfield
Likewise, every disturbance, whether resolved or not, is making space for an inner engagement. As a shovel digs up and displaces earth, in a way that must seem violent to the earth, an interior space is revealed for the digging. In just this way, when experience opens us, it often feels violent and the urge, quite naturally, is to refill that opening, to make it the way it was. But every experience excavates a depth, which reveals its wisdom once opened to air. — Mark Nepo