Fabrienne Hart Quotes & Sayings
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When you introduce something new to a country, you want to do it right. Generally, that means you have to do it yourself. — Willy Bogner Jr.

Do fewer things and do them well. Focus on the things only you can do. Do the important things which must be done now. — Eric Barker

He knew how to handle pain. You had to lie down with pain, not draw back away from it. You let yourself sort of move around the outside edge of pain like with cold water until you finally got up your nerve to take yourself in hand. Then you took a deep breath and dove in and let yourself sink down it clear to the bottom. And after you had been down inside pain a while you found that like with cold water it was not nearly as cold as you had thought it was when your muscles were cringing themselves away from the outside edge of it as you moved around it trying to get up your nerve. He knew pain. — James Jones

a glorious laughing ecstasy of rage. — Mark Lawrence

A wise man neither suffers himself to be governed,
nor attempts to govern others. — Jean De La Bruyere

The Senate needs to leave enough money in the proposed budget to not only reduce all marginal rates, but to eliminate the death tax, so that people who build up assets are able to transfer them from one generation to the next, regardless of a person's race. — George W. Bush

It is only the man that has done his best that qualifies to ask for God's protection and blessings. This message must return to our pulpit. — Sunday Adelaja

The restoration of property would be a complicated, arduous and presumably a lengthy business; the transformation of a Capitalist Society into a Communist one needs nothing but the extension of existing conditions. — Hilaire Belloc

Ambitious intelligence [is] a force that can demolish the 'heart's reasons' - namely, a warm empathy, a considerateness toward others, a willingness, even, to let them become one's teachers, however humble or troubled their lives. — Robert Coles

You touch that young woman, and I will see you hang. — Francine Rivers