Granath Oloph Quotes & Sayings
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I saw the horizon. It's out there. And though I may not ever be able to touch it, it's worth reaching for. — Val Kilmer

Look at these bones we step over. We go as far as we can go, and then we stop. And that is how it is. That is all it is. So ... now what? — Steven Erikson

I have been formerly so silly as to hope that every servant I had might be made a friend; I am now convinced that the nature of servitude generally bears a contrary tendency. People's characters are to be chiefly collected from their education and place in life; birth itself does but little. — William Shenstone

You know... no matter what you do, people are going to expect you to be someone you're not. But if you're clever and lucky and work your butt off, then you get to be surrounded by people who expect you to be the person you wish you were. — Charlie Jane Anders

Laugh at tyrants and the tragedy they inflict. Such men welcome our tears as evidence of subservience, but our laughter condemns them to ignominy. — Dean Koontz

My mom and dad are second-generation Greek-Americans who instilled in our middle-class family the values of hard work, self-reliance, and service, exemplified by my father's tenure as a U.S. Marine who was stationed at Camp David under President Truman. — James Costos

Since God writes history as man writes words, the literal events of history can be signs of other truths just as human words are signs of things other than themselves. — Peter Kreeft

Instead, what I was beginning to understand was that however things unfolded from here on, whatever the next chapter was, my life could never be the sum of one circumstance. It would be determined, as it had always been, by my willingness to put one foot in front of the other, moving forward, come what may. — Liz Murray

We have the St. Vitus' dance, and cannot possibly keep our heads still — Henry David Thoreau

A person without a philosophy for living is at the tender mercy of other people. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I remember, as a young architect, people always talked about I. M. Pei's concrete. He had a particular specification no one else knew. — Annabelle Selldorf