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Fractionalization Business Quotes By LeRoy Neiman

There's no greatest moment in the arts. It's a life, it's a continuity thing. You can't have a great moment because it's spiritual. It's a belief, it's a calling. If you're an artist, doing your own thing on your own, it's while you're doing it that counts. It's a process. If you get too elated, you can get too depressed. — LeRoy Neiman

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Todd Starnes

I once heard a Chicago-area pastor put it this way: we don't need more Americans bowing down to the Democrat donkey or the Republican elephant. We need more Americans bowing down to the Lion of Judah. — Todd Starnes

Fractionalization Business Quotes By John Muir

A few minutes ago every tree was excited, bowing to the roaring storm, waving, swirling, tossing their branches in glorious enthusiasm like worship. But though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, their songs never cease. — John Muir

Fractionalization Business Quotes By George Plimpton

The pleasure of sport was so often the chance to indulge the cessation of time itself
the pitcher dawdling on the mound, the skier poised at the top of a mountain trail, the basketball player with the rough skin of the ball against his palm preparing for a foul shot, the tennis player at set point over his opponent
all of them savoring a moment before committing themselves to action. — George Plimpton

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Alexis M. Smith

When I let go of my own work, my own priorities, I lost the qualities he had been attracted to in the first place. That's how he put it. He loved the woman I was before I was in love with him. — Alexis M. Smith

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Greg Baxter

You will never be fulfilled until you understand that you must live your life for others, not for yourself. — Greg Baxter

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Ben Marcus

The task of being right is a task the father perfects over time. — Ben Marcus

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Robert Jordan

He was swimming in a sea of other people's expectations. Men had drowned in seas like that. — Robert Jordan

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Robin Hobb

Finally realizing that life was to be lived, rather than hoarded against an unseen tomorrow. — Robin Hobb

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Thomas Merton

We do not hope for what we have. Therefore, to live in hope is to live in poverty, having nothing. And yet, if we abandon ourselves to economy of Divine Providence, we have everything we hope for. By faith we know God without seeing Him. By hope we possess God without feeling His presence. If we hope in God, by hope we already possess Him, since hope is a confidence which He creates in our souls as secret evidence that He has taken possession of us. — Thomas Merton

Fractionalization Business Quotes By John Ruskin

The noble grotesque involves the true appreciation of beauty. — John Ruskin

Fractionalization Business Quotes By John Flanagan

No," Hal said. "The sea is moving constantly and you have to make little adjustments to keep it going smoothly. You can't take it for granted."
"Just like a friendship," she said smiling. And Hal nodded.
"Maybe that's why the word ends in ship," he said. — John Flanagan

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Peter Porter

It is Australian innocence to love The naturally excessive and be proud Of a thoroughbred gelding who ran fast. — Peter Porter

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Maurice Maeterlinck

Our lives must be spent seeking our God, for God hides; but His artifices, once they be known, seem so simple and smiling! From that moment, the merest nothing reveals His presence, and the greatness of our life depends on so little. — Maurice Maeterlinck

Fractionalization Business Quotes By Jack Nicholson

In the real world there's an after-effect of disappointment if you lose an argument. But if, to begin with, you're set up not to have this particular autonomy, then you're not disappointed. — Jack Nicholson