Ernies Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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We define organic order as the kind of order that is achieved when there is a perfect balance between the needs of the parts, and the needs of the whole. — Christopher Alexander
Today, its expensive prescription medications burdening seniors on fixed incomes with thousands of dollars in yearly out-of-pocket costs. — Jim Gerlach
If we come to the conclusion after 90 days that the synergies are big enough to justify the efforts, then we can go to the second step, which consists of saying: what would be the best organization and conditions - including shareholdings - in order to make sure the synergies happen. — Carlos Ghosn
I get recognised in town a bit; I wouldn't say it's hindering my life in any way. — April Pearson
Love is life believing in itself — Manitonquat
The lyrics were my sarcastic way of realizing you can't be the king of the hill all the time. — Hayley Williams
It is impossible to build enduring institutions without solid values. For us, the fundamental value is that associated with democracy. — Fernando Henrique Cardoso
After a grueling leg workout nothing feels better than a slow, deep massage on your quads. — Robert Cheeke
You will come to know things that can only be known with the wisdom of age and the grace of years. Most of those things will have to do with forgiveness. — Cheryl Strayed
The sunset was a massive canvas of gold and orange, green and rose, gray and indigo and blue. It reminded him of beaches on the North American west coast, except there were no vendors clogging the place and no advertising drones muttering about the joys of commerce. — James S.A. Corey
When you're good to yourself, you're actually being good to everyone around you because when you feel good, you'll only react well to other people. At the same time, it's very easy for you to do things for other people when you know that other people are just an extension of yourself. — Anita Moorjani
I felt limp and betrayed, like the skin shed by a terrible animal. It was a relief to be free of the animal, but it seemed to have taken my spirit with it, and everything else it could lay its paws on. — Sylvia Plath
