Hugh Culverhouse Quotes & Sayings
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Unless you can find some sort of LOYALTY, you cannot find unity and peace in your active living. — Josiah Royce

It's the circumstances that create fear. How you respond is all you can control. Concentrate on that, and you'll always succeed. — Steve Berry

By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. — Voltaire

We are not traveling alone, we cross paths with different people along the way. We may have an individual road to travel, but we cross paths with different people from time to time who would share different roles in our lives. These people may come and go, or even stay for a lifetime, but no matter what, they all came for a reason - to make this journey more meaningful. — Kcat Yarza

It's an attitude of superiority. We are superior to the rest of life. The Book of Genesis says: 'Increase and multiply and have dominion over the birds of the air and the animals and so forth.' You run it; it's yours; do what you like with it. I don't know how old that text is, but it represents an attitude that probably really got going with the beginning of agriculture. Before that, the hunter-gatherers were gentler people than the agriculture. — W.S. Merwin

A good education is the greatest gift you can give yourself or anyone else. — Mahtab Narsimhan

Annual U.S. spending on cosmetics: $8 billion Basic education for all global children: $6 billion Annual U.S. and European spending on perfume: $12 billion Clean water for all global citizens $9 billion — Jen Hatmaker

Cartooning really is just designing. — Charles M. Schulz

I wake up every morning and say to myself, Well, I'm still in New York. Thank you, God. — Ed Koch

Find me any performer anywhere who isn't egocentric. You'd better believe you're good, or you've got no business being out there. — Johnny Carson

A man searching for enlightenment is like a man sitting on an Ass in search of an Ass — Thomas Merton

When sins are dear to us we are too prone to slide into them again. The act of repentance itself is often sweetened with the thought that it clears our account for a repetition of the same sin. — Thomas Jefferson