Eyolf Soot Quotes & Sayings
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Now the struggle for life is so sharp, competition is so severe, that few men can succeed who carry a useless burden. The businessmen of our country are compelled to lead temperate lives, otherwise their credit is gone. — Robert Green Ingersoll

In his way and in his day he was a very modern father. "I want you to see all kinds," he would say to her. "I want you to realize that this whole thing is just a grand adventure. A fine show. The trick is to play in it and look at it at the same time."
"What whole thing?"
"Living. All mixed up. The more kinds of people you see, and the more things you do, and the more things that happen to you, the richer you are. Even if they're not pleasant things. That's living.... — Edna Ferber

Let me love and live every day of my life. — Debasish Mridha

I don't just strictly sample. I build. I'm a musician: I play piano and drums, I read notes, I write music. — AraabMuzik

There is no such thing as safe sex, since no one can create a condom for the soul. — Jayce O'Neal

By now, he was also a 'Protestant Atheist', which he remained all his life. — John Ellis

Men can know more than their ancestors did if they start with a knowledge of what their ancestors had already learned ... That is why a society can be progressive only if it conserves its traditions. — Walter Lippmann

At the international level, one has to keep working hard and develop new skills. International cricket is all about improving yourself. — Suresh Raina

Formerly, people used to grieve over the departed, but in our days they grieve over the survivors. — Saib Tabrizi

In a world of prayer, we are all equal in the sense that each of us is a unique person, with a unique perspective on the world, a member of a class of one. — W. H. Auden

To be bored is to turn a cold shoulder to engage all that God is and has for you in the moment. — Frederick Buechner

I love to feature children and young adults as real people - flawed, naive, virtuous, venal - but real. I think it adds nuance and depth to the stories that wouldn't exist without them. — C.J. Box

The reader who plucks a book from her shelf only once is as deprived as the listener who, after attending a single performance of a Beethoven symphony, never hears it again. — Anne Fadiman