Kikendall Death Quotes & Sayings
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The past encourages me, the present electrifies me, and I have little fear for the future; and my hope is that the rest of my life shall by far surpass the extravagances of my youth. — Marquis De Sade
And today she looked at him in a way she had yet to before. With acceptance. With affection. — Kelly Moran
Saying someone is ugly doesn't make you any prettier. — John Spence
Every vision must solve a problem or meet a need otherwise it's irrelevant. — Moagi Keretetse
The engineer and historian of engineering Henry Petroski presents a very elegant point. Had the Titanic not had that famous accident, as fatal as it was, we would have kept building larger and larger ocean liners and the next disaster would have been even more tragic. So the people who perished were sacrificed for the greater good; they unarguably saved more lives than were lost. The story of the Titanic illustrates the difference between gains for the system and harm to some of its individual parts. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
It was deeper than some boy thinking she was cute. It was more like she was food and he was hungry. It was as if Mars needed her to survive. — Randy Russell
At the end of the day, the ultimate goal is winning the ballgame. — Paul Pierce
New York was the inspiration for The Heart of Rock and Roll and Workin for a Livin. There are a lot of songs in the streets of New York. — Huey Lewis
If you don't care about the lapel or the buttons or the fit, then you are doing a disservice to the consumer. We're all inside the tunnel, speaking the language of business, but we need to speak the language of customers. — Mickey Drexler
The art of progress is to reserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order. — Alfred North Whitehead
Manners or etiquette ('accessibility, affability, politeness, refinement, propriety, courtesy, and ingratiating and captivating behavior') call for no large measure of moral determination and cannot, therefore, be reckoned as virtues. Even though manners are no virtues, they are a means of developing virtue ... The more we refine the crude elements in our nature, the more we improve our humanity and the more capable it grows of feeling the driving force of virtuous principles. — Immanuel Kant
My nightmares are usually about losing you. I'm okay once I realize you're here. — Suzanne Collins
I like complaining. It's every soldier's sacred right, — Jim Butcher
