Harmonyx Water Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever we discover a dislike in us, toward any one, we should ever be a little suspicious of ourselves. — Herman Melville
As you see the opening get closer, you just can't get fast enough. And finally, just when you think you'll never get there, you see the opening right in front of you. — Stephen Chbosky
Harvest is more abundant on untilled land. — Sunday Adelaja
Among intellectual pursuits, one of the most useful is the recording of past events. — Sallust
Men are not only women's unpaid bodyguards, they actually pay to be a woman's bodyguard. — Warren Farrell
And that's how we ended up discovering the evil horses that threatened all of humanity. — Katherine Applegate
The arrows of fortune ... .. derive their force from the velocity with which they are discharged; for, when they approach you by slow and perceptible degrees, they have but very little power to do you mischief. — Henry Fielding
Obviously somebody had been appallingly incompetent and he hoped to God it wasn't him. — Douglas Adams
Can we just please stop killing shit tonight by flying into it?" I shout, and Sergeant Fallon laughs as she walks off. — Marko Kloos
It's a difficult thing to be a man. To try to be noble and honorable in a world of conflict and strife. To distinguish selfish desire from sincere concern. To know when to fight and when to forfeit. — Brownell Landrum
You can say Pizza Hut is terrible pizza, but they also sell more pizzas than anybody else. — Jimmy Kimmel
A man on a hiking trip through the Blue Ridge Mountains came to the top of a hill and saw, just below the crest, a small log cabin. Its aged owner was sitting in front of the door, smoking a corncob pipe, and when the traveler drew close enough he asked the old man patronizingly: "Lived here all your life?" "Nope," the old mountaineer replied patiently. "Not yet." — James Keller
Nursing is an art: and if it is to be made an art, it requires an exclusive devotion as hard a preparation as any painter's or sculptor's work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or dead marble, compared with having to do with the living body, the temple of God's spirit? It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of Fine Arts. — Florence Nightingale