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Jan Boskamp Quotes By Dean Karnazes

The marathon is an opportunity for redemption. Opportunity, because the outcome is uncertain. Opportunity, because it is up to you, and only you, to make it happen. — Dean Karnazes

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Gary Zukav

By experiencing your emotions somatically, there is no boogie man to scare you. — Gary Zukav

Jan Boskamp Quotes By James Cash Penney

I will have no man work for me who has not the capacity to become a partner. — James Cash Penney

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Marriage (in what is called the spiritual world) is impossible, because of the inequality between every subject and every object. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Cherise Sinclair

Patient isn't exactly a word in my vocabulary — Cherise Sinclair

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Steven Tyler

Back then it was nothing like today. So you'd go to the bowling alley. We bowled and you could be in the back and you could make out, you know? And you know how hot it was to make out. — Steven Tyler

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Chris Hadfield

I've put a lot of my life into making it possible to fly in space at all. — Chris Hadfield

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Mason Cooley

Truth usually stammers at first. — Mason Cooley

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Ed Catmull

But no matter how intensely we desire certainty, we should understand that whether because of our limits or randomness or future unknowable confluences of events, something will inevitably come, unbidden, through that door. Some of it will be uplifting and inspiring, and some of it will be disastrous. — Ed Catmull

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Nothing is so bitter that a calm mind cannot find comfort in it. — Seneca The Younger

Jan Boskamp Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other; and with them this conviction does not spring from that barren traditionary faith which seems to vegetate in the soul rather than to live. — Alexis De Tocqueville