Inspirational Aggie Quotes & Sayings
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Top Inspirational Aggie Quotes

I love being honest and intimate with people. I love building community. I love emailing with readers. — James Altucher

As an introvert, you crave intimate moments and deep connections--and those usually aren't found in a crowd. — Jenn Granneman

Our world has become dehumanized. Man feels himself isolated in the cosmos, because he is no longer involved in nature. — Carl Jung

Christ comes as a thief in the night, & it is not for us to know the times & seasons which God hath put into his own breast. — Isaac Newton

Systems are to be appreciated by their general effects, and not by particular exceptions. — James F. Cooper

I think for some people real success would mean having all the money in the world and having everyone love you every minute of the day. I don't know if that's really my aspiration. I just want to keep doing this. I just want to keep finding new ways and new paths and new territory. Every time I get to do it, it feels like freedom. — Stacey D'Erasmo

(Water) ... no matter how wide or deep you cut it ... it has no memory. No scar ... it's all future, no past. — Charles Martin

We need to support these women who are in crisis pregnancy situations. — Kathy Ireland

I can't live without you, baby . . . can't sleep without you . . . can't breathe without you." ~ Jared — A.L. Jackson

As a phenomenon, life has a beginning and ending, but life itself doesn't. So, which one is truly me - a phenomenon that lasts only between birth and death, or life itself that underlies all phenomena? — Ilchi Lee

Our ship might come in, but the pier will break. — Megan Linski

Grief isn't like a map you can follow. It's not a simple route with a destination. Sometimes you loop back and find yourself in the exact same place you left. — Margo Rabb

How little those who are schoolgirls of today can realize what it was to be a schoolgirl in the fifties or the early sixties of the last century! — Mary Augusta Ward