Jim Buss Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Jim Buss with everyone.
Top Jim Buss Quotes
Who we are at any given moment is a combination of our past experiences, present situation, and potential future. — Erica Ridley
Ted was a Baptist when he was a child but he became an atheist. It was therefore somewhat surprising that he became involved with the Mormon Church during the summer of 1975. This was a dramatic departure from his religious beliefs, or lack of them. He took the missionary lessons and was baptized into the Mormon Church. — Al Carlisle
The worst kind of oppression is when the victims think and talk in the language of their oppressors. — M.F. Moonzajer
We quickly discovered that two kittens were much more fun than one. — Allen Lacy
Push the door open the discovery could be, great that when the rain is long gone the sun might shine — Edward Malatji
What I am in search of is not so much the gratification of a curiosity or a passion for worldly life, but something far less conditional. I do not wish to go out into the world with an insurance policy in my pocket guaranteeing my return in the event of a disappointment, like some cautious traveller who would be content with a brief glimpse of the world. On the contrary, I desire that there should be hazards, difficulties and dangers to face; I am hungry for reality, for tasks and deeds, and also for privation and suffering. — Hermann Hesse
All great art is a visual form of prayer. — Wendy Beckett
And she knows then that she was right about her brother, that it takes an unbelievable strength to feel this kind of grief, and she doesn't know if she can handle it, because it really hurts, hurts her more than the razor ever could. — Julia Hoban
Anger keeps us down and hinders us from moving forward. Its power is strengthened by our longing for justice. — E'yen A. Gardner
The path is long, but self-surrender makes it short; the way is difficult, but perfect trust makes it easy. — The Mother
I get intrigued by a first lin and I write to find out why it means something to me. You make discoveries just the way the reader does, so you're simultaneously the writer and the reader. — E.L. Doctorow
