Goldbeck Learning Quotes & Sayings
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The greater the difficulty of the change, the greater the need for enchantment. Factors that cause friction include expense, risk, and "politics." If a change is a big deal, then it's a big deal to make it happen. — Guy Kawasaki

What's the use of a fine house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on? — Henry David Thoreau

What would happen if we financed somebody in the U.S. to destabilize the government of George W. Bush? They would go to prison, certainly. — Hugo Chavez

I am determined that my children shall be brought up in their father's religion, if they can find out what it is. — Charles Lamb

Behind us are two or three dozen country people from the outlying towns. With them are cages of chicken and goats, sheep, even cattle. That's where we fit on market day. Between the executions and the livestock sales. — Kristen Simmons

I'm not going to sacrifice my mental health to have the perfect body. — Demi Lovato

That which one fears becomes one's master. — L. Ron Hubbard

What you give, you become. — Neale Donald Walsch

I have spent much time in the study of the abstract sciences; but the paucity of persons with whom you can communicate on such subjects disgusted me with them. When I began to study man, I saw that these abstract sciences are not suited to him, and that in diving into them, I wandered farther from my real object than those who knew them not, and I forgave them for not having attended to these things. I expected then, however, that I should find some companions in the study of man, since it was so specifically a duty. I was in error. There are fewer students of man than of geometry. — Blaise Pascal

Do you know what the essential problem of the piano is?" he asked. He held me so his head was a few inches from my own. His eyes darted back and forth. "It is impossible to play continuously on a piano string like a violin. The problem is to sustain a note. — Frederick Weisel

I'm not a damsel and there is no distress — Carrie Jones