Gehl Company Quotes & Sayings
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Position yourself in the center of God's love. Believe in His love and walk in the power of His might. — Jesse Duplantis

A good president needs a big comfort zone. He should be able to treat enemies as opportunities, appear authentic in joy and grief, stay cool under the hot lights. — Nancy Gibbs

It's not like I don't have my own wants and dreams anymore - it's just that the kids come first. It's primal. — Angie Harmon

What a ridiculous sentiment. 'Adventures' is just a different name for 'terrible ideas. — Cecil Castellucci

Why will friends publish all the trash they can scrape together of celebrated people? — Maria Edgeworth

A historical perspective can also help free us from the ever-present danger
especially at danger in the social sciences
of absolutizing a theory or method which is actually relative to the fact that we live at a given moment in time in the development of our particular culture. — Rollo May

Do all romantic notions and inclinations wither, sag and die as you grew older into the body of a woman who begins to resemble your mother's and then your grandmother's? — Abigail George

I asked certain rich men if they felt embittered. 'How could we not?' they said. So I asked them what caused this anguish. They blamed their wealth. — Apollonius Of Tyana

Men fear silence as they fear solitude, because both give them a glimpse of the terror of life's nothingness. — Andre Maurois

Make an effort to serve good bread and good meat and not to sell the better wine so as to serve what is inferior ... — Vincent De Paul

Men are minded to conjure the most extraordinary tales about women who would question their place in the world. — L.M. Myles

They suffered cold and heat, hard work and privation as did others of their time. When possible they turned bad into good. If not possible, they endured it. Neither they nor their neighbors begged for help. No other person, nor the government, owed them a living. They owed that to themselves and in some way they paid the debt. And they found their own way.
Their old fashioned character values are worth as much today as they ever were to help us over the rough places. We need today courage, self reliance and integrity. — Laura Ingalls Wilder