Eroding Tooth Quotes & Sayings
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Strength lies not in defence but in attack — Adolf Hitler
For those who dare to dream, there is a whole world to win. — Dhirubhai Ambani
Don't be lazy. Learn your instrument and the kids should be learning that stuff. We have to get back to the musicianship of the music. It's called music, so at some point somebody has to learn how to play an instrument. — Warryn Campbell
It's not like you take the right turning and you get everlasting happiness and you take the wrong one and your life's a disaster. In real life it's often impossible to tell which decision is the one you should make because what you stand to gain and what you stand to lose are sometimes-often-neck and neck. — Marian Keyes
What if the most courageous thing you do is hold a dying person's hand? That would be enough. — Nicki Salcedo
You have to kill a lot of trees before you write anything good. — J.K. Rowling
They still refuse to spare the ocean of the pillage even in the night. You humans are truly persistent when self-interests are involved. — Shaine Lake
It would be worth the while to select our reading, for books are the society we keep; to read only the serenely true; never statistics, nor fiction, nor news, nor reports, nor periodicals, but only great poems, and when they failed, read them again, or perchance write more. Instead of other sacrifice, we might offer up our perfect (teleia) thoughts to the gods daily, in hymns or psalms. For we should be at the helm at least once a day. — Henry David Thoreau
Good-bye
if you hear of my being stood up against a stone wall and shot to rags please know that I think that a pretty good way to depart this life. It beats old age, disease or falling down the cellar stairs. — Ambrose Bierce
Winslow hurled stones at the little tree. Wrung its trunk as if it were a throat. He flailed and throttled the sapling to the ground. Winslow hugged its limbs and tried to weep, but was, at last, dry of tears. Under a pale moon, Winslow knew he no longer belonged to the world of men and would forever roam the woods as a lost son of the civil. — Alan Heathcock
The view reminded of the Haitain proverb "Beyond mountains there are mountains" which meant that when you'd solved one problem, you couldn't rest because you had to go on and solve the next. — Tracy Kidder
This must be a real horrorshow film if you're so keen on my viddying it. — Anthony Burgess
They told me that to make her fall in love I had to make her laugh. But everytime she laughs I'm the one who falls in love — Bob Marley
An employee's motivation is a direct result of the sum of interactions with his or her manager. — Bob Nelson