Hurling Helmet Quotes & Sayings
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They say the best way to get over a man is to get under another one — Kitty French
Break the character and independence of your man and you will have an obedient trooper. — Jan Valtin
My wardrobe is drab. I could spend six weeks in the same jeans. Most everything I have is blue or black, but certainly not cool. — Colum McCann
I am convinced that climate change represents a historic opportunity on an even greater scale. — Naomi Klein
Our lifelong certainties about the world can be demolished in a single second. — Paul Auster
You can sometimes give in and you should always try to give it your all ... but you must never give up! — Timothy Pina
The knight is renowned for, among other things, its suitability as a blockader ... Because its strength lies in short-range operations it is not uncomfortable standing in a single spot for long periods, as the Bishop is. — Samuel Reshevsky
Basketball, more than any other sport, is a team game ... about the thousands of small, unselfish acts, the sacrifices on the part of the players that result in team building. — Dean Smith
They tell us that "Pity is akin to Love;" if so, Pity must be a poor relation. — Arthur Helps
Under whatever name or form we worship It, It leads us on to knowledge of the nameless, formless Absolute. Yet, to see one's true Self in the Absolute, to subside into It and be one with
It, this is the true Knowledge of the Truth. — Ramana Maharshi
What God says to His Church at any given period depends altogether upon her moral and spiritual condition and upon the spiritual need of the hour. — A.W. Tozer
Maybe half a dozen think they are a community, but, in general terms, I think English writers tend to face outwards, away from each other, and write in their own patch, as it were. — William Golding
I don't think JetBlue has a better chance of being profitable than 100 other predecessors with new airplanes, new employees, low fares, all touchy-feely ... all of them are losers. Most of these guys are smoking ragweed. — Gordon Bethune
When the rods were pushed back in and the clicking had died down, we suddenly experiences a let-down feeling, for all of us understood the language of the counter. Even though we had anticipated the success of the experiment, its accomplishment had a deep impact on us. For some time we had known that we were about to unlock a giant; still we could not escape an eerie feeling when we had actually done it. We felt as, I presume, everyone feels who has done something that he knowns will have very far-reaching consequences which he cannot foresee. — Eugene Wigner