Everburning Torch Quotes & Sayings
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I began to see how deep the well of her loving was, and how much her happiness and confidence depended on drawing that love into the light, and sharing it. And love was beautiful in her. It was a clear sky she gave us with those eyes, and a summer morning with her smile. — Gregory David Roberts

A people ... who are possessed of the spirit of commerce, who see and who will pursue their advantages may achieve almost anything. — George Washington

There are two ways to look at my publishing career. One is that I'm a novelist churning out books, who is eight into a series; the other way is that I'm a cartoonist, just starting out. Most cartoonists have long careers: Charles Schulz drew Peanuts for 50 years. — Jeff Kinney

Don't go into business with the sole objective of making lot of money. If you put service, quality, and customer satisfaction first-the money will follow. — Paul Clitheroe

If the greatest loss of his life is the loss of a dream he's always known to be a dream, then he's among the fortunate ones. — Kamila Shamsie

Breathing is the greatest pleasure in life — Giovanni Papini

Leaders are readers, disciples want to be taught and everyone has gifts within that need to be coached to excellence. — Wayde Goodall

Not all doors open in the same direction and with the same effort! — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

I have been to more than 80 countries, and there is not one-not one-that I didn't have women coming up to me sharing stories of overcoming major abuse, a bad marriage turning good, etc. — Gloria Gaynor

He can't even run his own life, I'll be damned if he'll run mine. — Jonathan Edwards

I've met some of the most beautiful women in the world, and I can tell you lots of them are the most unattractive people I've ever met. — Douglas Booth

In 1956, when I began doing theoretical physics, the study of elementary particles was like a patchwork quilt. Electrodynamics, weak interactions, and strong interactions were clearly separate disciplines, separately taught and separately studied. There was no coherent theory that described them all. — Sheldon Lee Glashow