Heiligenthal Quotes & Sayings
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What is good for you is not necessarily good for the company, and vice versa. — Sandra Lerner
Nothing is more expensive than mediocrity. — J. Irwin Miller
When I am the candidate, I run the campaign. — Richard M. Nixon
How little we have, I thought, between us and the waiting cold, the mystery, death
a strip of beach, a hill, a few walls of wood or stone, a little fire
and tomorrow's sun, rising and warming us, tomorrow's hope of peace and better weather ... What if tomorrow vanished in the storm? What if time stood still? And yesterday
if once we lost our way, blundered in the storm
would we find yesterday again ahead of us, where we had thought tomorrow's sun would rise? — Robert Nathan
You missed the shadow of the hawk on the vole if you think how wonderfully free a vole is! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I was very nervous, excited, and happy to be given the opportunity to even be in the major leagues. — Bengie Molina
Many great authors of the 19th century wrote under conditions of strict censorship. The great thing about the art of writing a novel, is that you can write about anything. All you have to say is that it's fiction. — Orhan Pamuk
I've always been a dreamer, have always believed
in the power of love and art and loud, life-affirming rock and roll, but, for the first time,
I'm starting to have doubts. Can a dream even exist in reality? Or does it turn to stone
the second it leaves your mind? — Pete Wentz
Names are just our way of forgetting things. — Marty Rubin
Christianity is not a cafeteria line where you say, I'll have a little salvation, but no Lordship right now. — Adrian Rogers
We fought no better, perhaps, than they. We exhibited, perhaps, no higher individual qualities. — Joshua Chamberlain
I don't think good films have messages. — Julia Leigh
The satyagrahi general has to obey his inner voice, for over and above the situation outside he examines himself constantly and listens to the dictates of the inner self. — Mahatma Gandhi
