Elopes Vision Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes it seems as if there are more solutions than problems. On closer scrutiny, it turns out that many of today's problems are a result of yesterday's solutions. — Thomas Sowell

There were not so many physical threats that could not be countered with a decent hammer. — Stieg Larsson

You know what I'm doing for Easter? I'm gonna be hanging with my Peeps. — Jay Leno

Roger Federer moves like a whisper and executes like a wrecking ball. It is simply impossible to explain how he does what he does. — Nick Bollettieri

I suspect it's because Truman Democrats have been replaced by Gruber Democrats - self-styled elitists who feed lavishly at the public trough and think government should serve them, not the hoi polloi they disdain and deceive. — Jack Kelly

If you drop out you put yourself further away from the goal of life than if you were to keep working. — George Harrison

Yell. Jump. Play. Out-run those sons-of-bitches. They'll never live the way you live. Go do it. — Ray Bradbury

Time can move quickly when it loses its memory, or when there are no new memories to create. Reality's vulture flies down and picks at the bones of our dreams. — John Dolan

In lecturing on cookery, as on housebuilding, I divide the subject into, not four, but five grand elements: first, Bread; second,Butter; third, Meat; fourth, Vegetables; and fifth, Tea
by which I mean, generically, all sorts of warm, comfortable drinks served out in teacups, whether they be called tea, coffee, chocolate, broma, or what not. I affirm that, if these five departments are all perfect, the great ends of domestic cookery are answered, so far as the comfort and well-being of life are concerned. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

Don't even wait until you've lost a pound. The minute you can push the plate away with food still on it, give yourself a pat on the back. — Tony Robbins

Discontented inhabitants who willingly admit a foreign power either through excessive ambition or through fear, as was the case with the Etolians, who admitted the Romans into Greece. So it was with every province that the Romans entered: they were brought in by the inhabitants themselves. — Niccolo Machiavelli

When you give life to others, you'll also be given life. — Masanobu Taniguchi