Enchergar Quotes & Sayings
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When I reached adulthood, even now, I could afford to belong to a country club. But I could never belong to a private club because of my experience as a child, because it would isolate me from the whole of humanity. — Martin Sheen
Trust, in its most primitive form, is based on authenticity, not flawlessness. — Todd Duncan
But you can't make someone be something they're not. — Sara Shepard
NOPE. CAN'T GO TO HELL.SATAN STILL HAS A RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST ME. — Darynda Jones
The water was tripping over itself, splashing and hypnotizing, and I tried to fix my mind on a chunk of it, like each little ripple was a life that began far away in a high mountain source and had traveled miles pushing forward until it arrived at this spot before my eyes, and now without hesitation that water-life was hurling itself over the cliff. I wanted my body in all that swiftness; I wanted to feel the slip and pull of the currents and be dashed and pummeled on the rocks below ... — Justin Torres
But she did it. Because you do. It is incredible what you do, knowing you have to. A — Elizabeth Wein
A good joke will sell quicker than a good poem, and, measured in sweat and blood, will bring better remuneration. — Jack London
Life is not a race but a pace we need to maintain with reality. — Amit Abraham
Propaganda is the executive arm of the invisible government. — Edward L. Bernays
Editing fiction is like using your fingers to untangle the hair of someone you love. — Stephanie Roberts
You make a difference for every single person you come into contact with at work. Is that difference for the better or worse? — Alexander Kjerulf
Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right,
whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute,
if there is any excellence and anything worthy of praise,
let your mind dwell on these things. — Anonymous
A half-naked, betel-chewing pessimist stood upon the bank of the tropical river, on the edge of the still and immense forests; a man angry, powerless, empty-handed, with a cry of bitter discontent ready on his lips; a cry that, had it come out, would have rung through the virgin solitudes of the woods as true, as great, as profound, as any philosophical shriek that ever came from the depths of an easy chair to disturb the impure wilderness of chimneys and roofs. — Joseph Conrad
One characteristic that I have observed about the timing of all good traders is that they never try to squeeze out the last point in a stock. — Venita VanCaspel