Frank Heffley Quotes & Sayings
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I'm usually going to make a record, finish a record, start a record or start a tour or between tours. — Phil Collins

The "environmental movement" is becoming an economic movement, is joining the social justice movement, is becoming a sustainability movement. It's leaving behind the "People's Needs versus Nature's Needs" conflict in favor of making the case for environmental health as the essential underpinning of prosperous and stable human civilization. — Edward Norton

On your death bed, you will not wish you had been more comfortable, or that you had found an even easier, softer pleasure zone to hide out in. You will wish you had ventured out more. That you had spoken up more. Tried some things. Reinvented yourself one more time. — Steve Chandler

Every good time that goes on too long turns into a hell. — Mason Cooley

You walk through the right way, you will be crowned.
You walk through the wrong way, you will be drowned. — Bambang Purwadi

Embrace your dorkdom or rail against it. The choice is yours. — Brendan Fraser

I want to acknowledge luck, the benevolence of it in my life, and the brutality of it in the lives of others. — Paul Newman

I wanted it to be like Amy Grant, but it didn't pan out that way. My label actually went bankrupt, and I was left without a home. — Katy Perry

Worship leader George Beverly Shea kidded Billy Graham that the latter would be unemployed in Heaven
while Shea would still have a job leading worship. — Billy Graham

Success for me isn't a destination it's a journey. Everybody's working to get to the top but where is the top? It's all about working harder and getting better and moving up and up. — Rihanna

My father was a Methodist and my mother was a Baptist. — T.D. Jakes

The key to the many is often the one; it is how you regard and talk about the one in that one's absence or presence that communicates to the many how you would regard and talk about them in their presence or absence. — Stephen Covey