Existor Finance Quotes & Sayings
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One day the people of the world will want peace
so much that the governments will have to get out
of their way and give it to them. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Whatever you want to do, if you want to be great at it, you have to love it and be able to make sacrifices for it. — Maya Angelou

Aptitude found in the understanding and is often inherited. Genius coming from reason and imagination, rarely. — Marcus Aurelius

...and we wandered through the casino gawking. It was kind of how I picture hell to be, with big dim rooms and hundreds of people packed in, and they're all working very hard but not getting anything done, and there's a constant racket of dingers going off, and sirens. — James Whorton

To believe that He will preserve us is, indeed, a means of preservation. God will certainly preserve us, and make a way of escape for us out of the temptation, should we fall. We are to pray for what God has already promised. Our requests are to be regulated by His promises and commands. Faith embraces the promises and so finds relief. — John Owen

I know of no inquiry which the impulses of man suggests that is forbidden to the resolution of man to pursue. — Margaret Fuller

Let us at least say of religion that it means that every part of the body is infused with mind, not that the mind is overwhelmed and drowned in body. For the principal attribute of the Gods, without or within us, is mind. — Thornton Wilder

Happy campers you have been, happy campers you are, and happy campers you will always be. — Dan Quayle

It's gotten to the point where it's big news when I don't do a horror film. — Donald Pleasence

In most cases, when people make more money, they get deeper in debt. This is why money alone does not make you rich. — Robert Kiyosaki

Giants in
Their promises, but those obtained, weak pigmies
In their performance. — Philip Massinger

We make sense of the world, some philosopher once said, only through its rearrangement, through a constant shift in perspective coupled with a slight movement of this or that here and there and then here again. In that manner, in the imperfections such movements reveal, the truth becomes apparent. — John Gregory Brown