Kealy Trucking Quotes & Sayings
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The rise of the Dutch Republic must ever be regarded as one of the leading events of modern times. — John Lothrop Motley

We are scripted to believe that reality is zero-based and that we live in a closed system. This paradigm of scarcity and insufficiency is the philosophy that undergirds our structures of systemic sin. We fear there won't be enough land, water, food, oil, money, labor to go around, so we build evil structures of sinful force to guarantee that those we call 'us' will have what we call 'ours.' We call it security. We call it defense. We call it freedom. What we don't call it is what it is - fear. — Brian Zahnd

Nothing is static, Energetic frequencies are changing all the time. We, and everything in our world, are made of energy and as such, we too are changing
with or without our awareness. — Elaine Seiler

My dear Tartini, one's life is so sweet and precious that even honey tastes like salt in comparison! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Insects, birds, and small game all chattered, yet for a while, they sat in peace. In an odd way, connection and understanding thrived on the non-words. The forest spoke like God's voice, alive and real, leaving healing and hope in the wake of silence. — Michelle Griep

I wiped my eyes. Big girl panties. Big girl panties. Big girl panties. — Penelope Ward

When you die, nobody pays your hosting company, and your work disappears. Like that. — Jeffrey Zeldman

I feel that is more important than my work, the influence I have on my students. — Ruth Bernhard

weak-chinned balding man in his late forties wearing a department-store suit and a mackintosh coat. He was the sort of man that young women instinctively avoided — Daniel Silva

I guess I just couldn't see standing there
alive, talking, thinking, breathing, being
one second, and dead the next. It really bothered me. Death by violence isn't the same as dying any other way, accident or disease or old age. It just ain't the same. — S.E. Hinton