Ephebian Rings Quotes & Sayings
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When it comes down to it you have to be true to yourself and the rest falls into place. — Austin Dillon

All stars fall at some time. But a star is only a tiny spark from the great beacon in the sky. — Jostein Gaarder

Downstairs, I could hear the return of a long-lost sound: Amy making breakfast. Banging wooden cupboards (rump-thump!), rattling containers of tin and glass (ding-ring!), shuffling and sorting a collection of metal pots and iron pans (ruzz-shuzz!). A culinary orchestra tuning up, clattering vigorously toward the finale, a cake pan drumrolling along the floor, hitting the wall with a cymballic crash. — Gillian Flynn

I gotta take notes when things occur to me. — Jeff Bridges

In reality high profits tend much more to raise the price of (a piece of) work than high wages. (quoting Adam Smith - ch.
(III - From Corporatism to Democracy) — John Ralston Saul

When you finish work, practically everybody in that place is going to watch a movie at night anyway. They're tired. They have dinner. They go up to their room. They're watching TV. — Wes Anderson

If you are not willing to serve God in the abundance that He has given you, then you will have to serve your enemy in hunger — Sunday Adelaja

Whenever I find a great deal of gratitude in a poor man, I take it for granted there would be as much generosity if he were a rich man. — Alexander Pope

It was hard to really hate someone so good-looking. That was just the unfairness of life. — Mia Sheridan

Food always sounds optimistic when you have it and pessimistic when you don't. — Boris Zubry

A lot of what I do is running businesses rather than buying stocks. My worst decision is probably when I know I have the wrong chief executive running the business, and I keep on waiting to make the difficult decision of replacing him. — Gerry Schwartz

There used to be a tradition of the loveable rogue who would steal from the honour boxes in churches and buy a round of drinks with the money he snagged. And everyone would find him tremendously good company. But not any more. — Douglas Coupland