Gaata Quotes & Sayings
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With persistent focus and determined spirit, you can achieve the God-given goals. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Success is ninety-nine percent mental attitude. It calls for love, joy, optimism, confidence, serenity, poise, faith, courage, cheerfulness, imagination, initiative, tolerance, honesty, humility, patience, and enthusiasm. — Wilferd Peterson

Only seven years ago we made a treaty by which we were assured that the buffalo country should be left to us forever. Now they threaten to take that from us also. — Sitting Bull

I can't worry too much about the everyday things. Otherwise I'd lose touch with my own world, that helps me as an artist, but it's frustrating for the people around me. I'm vaguely functional, but there's always something slightly off. — Florence Welch

We estimate that there are perhaps 20,000 prehistoric hunter-gatherers frozen up in those glaciers. Now, if they simply thaw and wander around, it's not a problem, but if they find a leader - a Captain Caveman, if you will - we'll be facing an even more serious problem. — John Hodgman

Everything written is as good as it is dramatic. It need not declare itself in form, but it is drama or nothing. — Robert Frost

The thing that we have going for us is that people are willing to sacrifice themselves. — Cesar Chavez

I try to explain the difference to a client between cleaning and restoration.Cleaning is simply removing some light to moderate soils. Restoration is removing those hardened deposits and stains that require heavier cleaners and much more time. Or on a building that has just been built or renovated it's removing all the construction debris. Setting expectations can go a long way to having and keeping satisfied customers. — Tony Evans

Rise up with me against the organisation of misery. — Pablo Neruda

You can always borrow ideas; but unless you improve them very significantly, never behave as if they are your own! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

At present our only true names are nicknames. — Henry David Thoreau