Keeks Plano Quotes & Sayings
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Day'll come, when he's grown and it's too late, that you'd give a kingdom to go back and spend a single hour with your son as a boy. To hold him. Read a book to him. Throw a ball with a person in whose eyes you can do no wrong. He doesn't see your failings yet. He looks at you with pure love and it won't last, so you revel in it while it's here. — Blake Crouch

Why must the gate be narrow? Because you cannot pass beyond it burdened. To come in among these trees you must leave behind the six days' world, all of it, all of its plans and hopes. You must come without weapon or tool, alone, expecting nothing, remembering nothing, into the ease of sight, the brotherhood of eye and leaf. — Wendell Berry

Retire? Me? I'll go when they get tired of me at Old Trafford or when I can no longer do the job. — Matt Busby

In the past the publishers I've worked with have been extremely generous. And in almost every case, have been people who believed in the work rather than the sales and marketing. — Peter Sotos

I really like the collaboration of doing movies and television. But I like the sort of solitary work of doing music. — Zooey Deschanel

Every man has a last choice after the first, a chance of forgiveness. It is not too late. Turn. Come to the Light. — Susan Cooper

Seeing through is rarely seeing into. — Elizabeth Bibesco

Every runner has a specific motivation and inspiration for running a marathon. This year, all 36,000 of us will 'run together' to demonstrate the spirit of the marathon. We will still have our individual motivations, but we will be unified under the Boston Strong umbrella. — Meb Keflezighi

The pedometer doesn't just spur us to move, though it certainly does that. It changes the way we think about movement. What was once a chore becomes a game. — A. J. Jacobs

Belief has no place as far as science reaches, and may be first permitted to take root where science stops. — Rudolf Virchow

Zeal is more often checked after long years in the same service than when novelty gives a charm to our work. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon