Hidayet Turkoglu Quotes & Sayings
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An unanticipated destination, perhaps, but you must admit,all the best journeys take unexpected detours. — Lisa Mangum
His lips are the softest thing about him, warm and gentle, like a slice of heaven wrapped in hell, so worth battling the flames to feel his fire. — J.M. Darhower
Beware of those who seek to take care of you lest your caretakers become your jailers. — Jim Rohn
Luckily, I have ESP. Extra sensory presumption. It means I have this unbelievable talent for guessing and occasionally, I get it right. — L.J. Hayward
It make one's mouth hurt to speak with such forced merriment. — David Sedaris
Hold back nothing of yourselves for yourselves so that He who gives Himself totally to you may receive you totally. — Francis Of Assisi
The line between life or death is determined by what we are willing to do. — Bear Grylls
That's one of the great things about the feed - that you can be supersmart without ever working. Everyone is supersmart now. You can look things up automatic, like science and history, like if you want to know which battles of the Civil War George Washington fought in and shit. It's more now, it's not so much about the educational stuff but more regarding the fact that everything that goes on, goes on on the feed. — M T Anderson
Not knowing how he lost himself, or how he recovered himself, he may never feel certain of not losing himself again. — Charles Dickens
My dad always told me that perseverance furthers. He was right. — Elaine Paige
New England oysters are better than Chesapeake. But Chesapeake blue crabs are unbeatable. — Jim Himes
There have been people who represent something very symbolic and I've been freaked out interviewing them. — Joel Stein
The Master said, "I have not seen a person who loved virtue, or one
who hated what was not virtuous. He who loved virtue, would esteem
nothing above it. He who hated what is not virtuous, would practice
virtue in such a way that he would not allow anything that is not
virtuous to approach his person.
"Is any one able for one day to apply his strength to virtue? I have
not seen the case in which his strength would be insufficient.
"Should there possibly be any such case, I have not seen it. — Confucius
