Hamels Fabrics Quotes & Sayings
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Work, work, work, but what mark do we leave, what point do we make? People who are too beholden to work become like erasers: as things move forward, they leave in their wake no trace of themselves. — Yann Martel

The secret to getting ahead is getting started. — Mark Twain

There's no Democratic way to run a city and there's no Republican way to run a city
just the right way to run a city. — Buddy Cianci

I must add, though, that I don't believe making disciples must equal making adherents to the Christian religion. It may be advisable in many (not all!) circumstances to help people become followers of Jesus and remain within their Buddhist, Hindu, or Jewish contexts. — Brian D. McLaren

Some people might think that the paintings are involved with a mythic - not just subject matter - but a certain sort of physical space that the paintings occupy ... like personages. — Julian Schnabel

If you hold on to things long enough, they get back into style ... like me. — Burt Reynolds

Why must we all conceal
What we think, how we feel?
Must there be a secret me
I'm forced to hide?
I won't pretend that I'm
Someone else for all time
When will my reflection show
Who I am inside? — Christina Aguilera

The best plans have a way of falling apart without warning. — Maggi Myers

There is no darkness but is brightened; there is no distance but is illuminated. — Louise Levathes

Rationality is a luxury. It can flourish only when protected and nourished... — Eva Blum

Love life. Live your life with joy so you may fill the world with joy. Let no one leave your presence without feeling the joy of life. — Debasish Mridha

Yeah, it's hard, but it's the kind of hard that if you work hard enough at it, you can do it and it feels great, because it was so hard. So we'll continue maybe even over the next couple of years to perform that and to expand our collaborative repertoire. — Will Oldham

You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. — Ayn Rand