Gustie Soccer Quotes & Sayings
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I, Philip Kearny, an old soldier, enter my solemn protest against this order for retreat. — Philip Kearny

The noble-minded encourage what is beautiful in people and discourage what is ugly in them. Little people do just the opposite. — Confucius

AHA!" screamed a voice from overhead ... Peeves was hanging upside down from a chandelier and grinning maliciously at them.
"Potty asked Loony to go to the party! Potty lurves Loony! Potty luuuuurves Looooooony!"
And he zoomed away, cackling and shrieking, "Potty loves Loony! — J.K. Rowling

great principles, great ideals know no nationality. — Marcus Garvey

Our normal human tendencies are distraction and dissipation. We begin one task, then get seduced by some other option, and lose our focus. We drift away from what is difficult and we know to be true, to what is comfortable and socially condoned. — Daniel Pinchbeck

You can't change generational poverty by sitting on your ass. Let's get to work! — Damen Lopez

Listening to all words
the silent words of nature, the words of friends and enemies, and the words of scripture
can become an exercise in human yearning and divine response, flowing in and out of one's life like a river current. — Kathleen Norris

Awareness means Presence, and only Presence can dissolve the unconscious past in you. — Eckhart Tolle

You need to see a bit of hell now and then. That, and great joy. — Barry Hannah

If you would rise, do so alone. — Mercedes Lackey

I think it's about time that we represent all women on the catwalk because that is a part of fashion. The way I see it, there's no wrong way to be a woman. — Denise Bidot

A sign of power in a man is not only when people follow what he suggests, but also when people make a conscious effort to do the exact opposite of what he suggests. — Criss Jami

We begin every act of choice and avoidance from pleasure, and it is to pleasure that we return using our experience of pleasure as the criterion of every good thing. — Epicurus