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Gymkhana Pittsburgh Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

His soul swayed in a vertigo of moral indecision. He had only to snap the thread of a rash vow made to a villainous society, and all his life could be as open and sunny as the square beneath him. He had, on the other other hand, only to keep his antiquated honour, and be delivered inch by inch into the power of this great enemy of mankind, whose very intellect was a torture-chamber. Whenever he looked down into the square he saw the comfortable policeman, a pillar of common sense and common order. Whenever he looked back at the breakfast-table he saw the President still quietly studying him with big, unbearable eyes. — G.K. Chesterton

Gymkhana Pittsburgh Quotes By David First

To me, everything in the world comes down to two categories: "about-ness" and "is-ness". "About" represents or describes something, while "Is" is the thing itself. — David First

Gymkhana Pittsburgh Quotes By James Cash Penney

There has never been a time when a career in the Penney Company was not a challenge that brought out the best in a man. — James Cash Penney

Gymkhana Pittsburgh Quotes By Renee Swope

God's plans for us are found when we surrender ours and seek His each day. — Renee Swope

Gymkhana Pittsburgh Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

The day of heroes has passed," Uncle Edwarn said. "The stories of people breaking out of history belong to another world. We have reached an era of modernism, both louder and more silent at the same time. You watch. Where once kings and warriors shaped the world, now quiet men in offices will do the same - and do it far, far more effectively. — Brandon Sanderson

Gymkhana Pittsburgh Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Benjamin discovered that he was becoming more and more attracted by the gay side of life. It — F Scott Fitzgerald