Fingerbone Bill Quotes & Sayings
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Here is an amazement - once I was twenty years old and in every motion of my body there was a delicious ease, and in every motion of the green earth there was a hint of paradise, and now I am sixty years old, and it is the same. — Mary Oliver
Everyone wants wealth to some extent or another, but few have it. The difference between those who have wealth and those who do not is that the former exert their will to turn what they want into a reality. — Stephen Richards
To see how YouTube has become part of pop culture, it's been just amazing. — Chad Hurley
Ancient philosophy proposed to mankind an art of living. By contrast, modern philosophy appears above all as the construction of a technical jargon reserved for specialists. — Pierre Hadot
The White House - now shares the same name as the new government center in Moscow. The name originally comes from Egypt. The White and Red Houses of the late first dynasty were departments that officiated for the will of pharaoh. The second most important state building in Egypt was the treasury. It was known as Per Hetch, meaning "White House." — Michael Tsarion
Although I believe affection and romance should be shown all year around, it's always smart to have a good plan up your sleeve for Valentine's Day. — Marcus Samuelsson
You will find it easiest to ride the avalanche in the direction it already travels. — David Gerrold
Geniuses are disconcerting. Their comings and goings in the ideal world give one vertigo ... They have a telescope in one eye and a microscope in the other. — Victor Hugo
It is not human nature to enjoy what we get with no effort. — Sri Chinmoy
I was always a big fan of waiting a year of two to groom an NFL quarterback; let him learn and mature. — Terrell Davis
One of the few blessings of living in an age of anxiety is that we are forced to become aware of ourselves. — Rollo May
Those who grumble at the little thing that has fallen to their lot to do will grumble at everything. Always grumbling, they will lead a miserable life, and everything will be a failure. But those who do their duties as they go, putting their shoulders to the wheel, will see the light, and higher duties will fall to their share. — Swami Vivekananda