Kambria Lemke Quotes & Sayings
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Failure is something you experience on your way to success - unless you're a skydiver. — Peter James West
When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become as corrupt as Europe. — Thomas Jefferson
Truth is in things, and not in words. — Herman Melville
Like the firm handshake and looking people straight in the eye, the blazer had originally been a symbol of trust. Because of this, it had been purloined by the less-than-trustworthy and became their preferred disguise. — Craig Brown
All scientists are mad scientists. — Mira Grant
I might not be Silent any longer, but I still have the perfect poker face. — Nalini Singh
People see me and they squeal like tropical birds or seals stranded on the beach. — Carrie Fisher
It seems unlikely that we're alone in the universe. But I'm pretty sure nobody's hiding any contact. — David Duchovny
A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime. — John Ruskin
We are apt to think that everything that happens to us is to be turned into useful teaching; it is to be turned into something better than teaching, into character. We shall find that the spheres God brings us into are not meant to teach us something but to make us something. — Oswald Chambers
I disliked guns, but I learned to use them. I had come to understand guns, that they were tools and that they were no more evil, in their essence, than pliers and wrenches. At times, they were a necessity. In a world of evil, they were often also a blessing. Now and then, as I've said, I was able to — Dean Koontz
For all their bitching about what's holding them back, most people have a lot of trouble coming up with the defined dreams they're being held from. — Timothy Ferriss
Anything that disturbs your comfort factor is good for you. — Tony La Russa
Having a mustache and never smiling became a permanent component of my persona through the quaintly self-important decade of the seventies. — John Oates
