Emmans Park Quotes & Sayings
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Running gave me a focus to start looking after myself, to eat properly, and focus on building up my strength. — Amanda Burton
They stamp on any change: they close the way and keep the type fixed because they've got the arrogance to think themselves perfect. As they reckon it, they. and only they, are in the true image; very well, then it follows that if the image is true, they themselves must be God: and, being God, they reckon themselves entitled to decree, "thus far, and no farther." That is their great sin: they try to strangle the life out of Life. — John Wyndham
He who is discontented with what he has, and with what has been granted to him by fortune, is one who is ignorant of the art of living, but he who bears that in a noble spirit, and makes reasonable use of all that comes from it, deserves to be regarded as a good man. — Epictetus
I think there is only one. Oh, there are gods everywhere, in the hollow hills, in the wind and the sea, in the very grass we walk on and the air we breathe, and in the bloodstained shadows where men like Belasius wait for them. But I believe there must be one who is God Himself, like the great sea, and all the rest of us, small gods and men and all, like rivers, we all come to Him in the end. — Mary Stewart
I don't have any gnawing guilt over contributing to any unhappiness suffered by my husbands. They were as much to blame as I was. — Hedy Lamarr
There is an element of paranoia in this inclination to view any serious attempt at a compromised peace as somehow directed against Israel. — Zbigniew Brzezinski
Friends, you like it or not, life has a way of teaching us all these tough lessons. — Sunday Adelaja
Are we going to be a services power? The double-cheeseburger-hold-the-mayo kings of the world? — Lee Iacocca
I'm quite pessimistic about climate change. This is an urgent problem, and much of the world is only now waking up to the easiest part of solving - the realization that anthropogenic global warming is real. — Philip Kitcher
