Ferrantino Illinois Quotes & Sayings
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A little wisdom can lead to great understanding.
A little curiosity can lead to great discoveries.
A little talent can lead to great achievements.
A little love can lead to great virtue.
A little faith can lead to great miracles.
A little opportunity can lead to great success. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Week 34:
Write a love letter to yourself, and then give yourself to someone as special. — Ali Marsman

Simply put, the best revenge is to live an awesome life. — Ramon Bautista

As we patiently follow the Savior, He will bless us beyond our own capacity to become what He wants us to be. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Drugs. If they did not exist our governors would have invented them in order to prohibit them and so make much of the population vulnerable to arrest, imprisonment, seizure of property, and so on. — Gore Vidal

Roosevelt declared, arguing that the insistence upon having only the perfect cure often results in securing no betterment whatever. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Improv classes were too expensive, so I just started going to open mics. And the day I did it, I did, like, three because I just loved it so much. It was so much fun. And it wasn't good, it was just fun to do. It felt like a release. — Michael Che

Sometimes you meet people who can't swim. And I always think: 'Oh my God, that's extraordinary.' For me, it's always been a treat ... I just feel really happy in the water. — David Walliams

They've done it before and they'll do it again and when they do it
seems that only the children weep. Good night. — Harper Lee

Well, the reality of her father was that he was a very diseased alcoholic, who died at the age of 34. And one always has to pause to wonder how much you have to drink to die at 34. And he was a really tragic father. I mean, he was absolutely unreliable. He was absolutely involved with various people. He had outside families, outside children, outside wives. He made his wife's life miserable. And she [Eleanor Roosevelt]ignored all of his faults and retained this sense of him as the perfect father. — Blanche Wiesen Cook

As an artist you have to fight and survive the wilderness to keep your creative freedom. Creativity is very fragile. — Karel Appel