Famous Drinking Water Quotes & Sayings
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If we are disappointed that men give little heed to what we utter is it for their sake or our own? — John Lancaster Spalding

Be not virtuous beyond your powers! And seek nothing from yourselves opposed to probability!...
Shy, ashamed, awkward, like the tiger whose spring hath failed - thus, ye higher men, have I often seen you slink aside. A cast which ye made had failed...
The higher its type, always the seldomer doth a thing succeed. Ye higher men here, have ye not all - been failures?
Be of good cheer; what doth it matter? How much is still possible! Learn to laugh at yourselves, as ye ought to laugh!
What wonder even that ye have failed and only half-succeeded, ye half-shattered ones! Doth not - man's future strive and struggle in you?
Man's furthest, profoundest, star-highest issues, his prodigious powers - do not all these foam through one another in your vessel?
What wonder that many a vessel shattereth! Learn to laugh at yourselves, as ye ought to laugh! Ye higher men, Oh, how much is still possible! — Friedrich Nietzsche

[God] does not bind the ancient folk to outward doctrine as if they were learning their ABC's. — John Calvin

Draft day is a hectic day, especially for draftees and, more or less, for management. — Kyrie Irving

Simply put: time is fluid. The faster your world spins out of control, the slower timer crawls. The more time you need, the less you're sure to get. It's all relative — Shannon Lee

Architects cannot teach nature anything. — Mark Twain

Workers in the bourgeois countries must fight for equal rights for men and women. — Nadezhda Krupskaya

Globalization is the last failed hope that, somewhere, there still exists a land where one can escape and find happiness. Or the last failed hope that, somewhere, there still exists a land different from yours in terms of being able to oppose the sense of meaninglessness, the loss of criteria and, ultimately, moral blindness and the loss of sensitivity. — Zygmunt Bauman

I have tried, in all the ways I can, to make timeless music. — Judy Collins

What do the only children do? — Ann Patchett

Being an astronaut is a wonderful career. I feel very privileged. But what I really hope for young people is that they find a career they're passionate about, something that's challenging and worthwhile. — Ellen Ochoa