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Eberts Law Quotes By Michael Phelps

I think goals should never be easy, they should force you to work, even if they are uncomfortable at the time. — Michael Phelps

Eberts Law Quotes By Samuel Florman

The ancient joy of helping the tribe to survive is constantly rekindled in the engineer's heart. — Samuel Florman

Eberts Law Quotes By Joseph J. Ellis

The old adage applied: if God were in the details, Colonel Washington would have been there to greet him upon arrival. — Joseph J. Ellis

Eberts Law Quotes By Sara Shepard

What are my thoughts on this whole ordeal?" she repeated, pausing to contemplate. And then she thought of the perfect answer. "Ali didn't manage to kill us," she said. "She only made us stronger. — Sara Shepard

Eberts Law Quotes By Tim Hiller

A humble person is comfortable in their own skin. — Tim Hiller

Eberts Law Quotes By Carolyn Ives Gilman

What kind of word is 'methodal'?" David asked. "A buzzword," Ashok answered, this time himself. "Methodal. Sounds like a drug." "That's what buzzwords are. Tranquilizers." "Thought suppressants, you mean. — Carolyn Ives Gilman

Eberts Law Quotes By Red Pine

Know your mind and see your nature. — Red Pine

Eberts Law Quotes By Stephen Fry

This new England we have invented for ourselves is not interested at all in education. It is only interested in training, both material and spiritual. Education means freedom, it means ideas, it means truth. Training is what you do to a pear tree when you pleach it and prune it to grow against a wall. Training is what you give an airline pilot or a computer operator or a barrister or a radio producer. Education is what you give children to enable them to be free from the prejudices and moral bankruptcies of their elders ... — Stephen Fry

Eberts Law Quotes By Lord Chesterfield

Whatever you do, do it to the purpose; do it thoroughly, not superficially. Go to the bottom of things. Any thing half done, or half known, is in my mind, neither done nor known at all. Nay, worse, for it often misleads. — Lord Chesterfield