How To Lose Graciously Quotes & Sayings
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Out into the cool of the evening strolls the pretender. He knows that all his hopes and dreams begin and end there. — Jackson Browne
The idea that a good God would send people to a burning hell is utterly damnable to me - the raving of insanity, superstition gone to seed! I want no part of such a God. — Luther Burbank
The Christian will be sure to make enemies. It will be one of his objects to make none; but if doing what is right and believing what is true should cause him to lose every earthly friend, he will regard it as a small loss, since his great Friend in heaven will be even more friendly and will reveal Himself to him more graciously than ever. — Alistair Begg
If someone is interested in medicine and also in physics and they like working with people and communicate well with others, I would strongly encourage them. — John Cameron
[ ... ] all women want to be objectified. — Alice Walsh
When typography is on point, words become images. — Shawn Lukas
walking calendar of crime, — Arthur Conan Doyle
A cigarette is like a hamster, harmless until you stick it in your mouth and light it on fire. — Jim Pickens
The true aspiration of art should be to reduce the need for it. It is not that we should one day lose our devotion to the things that art addresses: beauty, depth of meaning, good relationships, the appreciation of nature, recognition of the shortness of life, empathy, compassion, and so on. Rather, having imbibed the ideals that art displays, we should fight to attain in reality the things art merely symbolises, however graciously and intently. The ultimate goal of the art lover should be to build a world where works of art have become a little less necessary — Alain De Botton
Complaining about your current position in life is worthless. Have a spine and do something about it instead. — Robert Kiyosaki
You learn to accept defeat graciously in golf. Unlike other sports, the game itself is a constant opponent. It never stops. A golfer is fortunate to win a few times. We spend our whole lives trying to conquer something, and we lose a lot more than we win. — Ben Crenshaw
Get it? Gender is a country, a field of signifying roses you can walk through, or wear tucked behind your ear.
Eventually the flower wilts & you can pick another, or burn the field, or turn & run back across the tracks.
(from "Essay on the Theory of Motion") — Cameron Awkward-Rich
Not only does he hate me, and want to kill me, he no longer believes I'm human. It was less painful being strangled. — Suzanne Collins
To build something, you need sirious people. There aren't any such, or my luck is that I don't find them! — Deyth Banger
A critical attitude, like activity, is one of the fundamental characteristics of our time. Both are interdependent. If the critical attitude should dwindle, there would be more peace and less intelligence, to the benefit of the essential. Neither criticism nor activity, however, can steer the course in such a direction - this means that higher forces are involved. — Ernst Junger
Here is the good news, the truth that will set you free: You don't need their approval to be happy! So let it go! Stop wasting emotional energy on something that is never going to happen and something that isn't necessary for you to be happy. They are miserable, but you don't have to be. There is no sane reason for both of you to be miserable! — Rick Warren