Knobler Property Quotes & Sayings
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Neither god, nor angels, or just men, command you to suffer for a single moment. Therefore it is your solemn and imperative duty to use every means, both moral, intellectual, and physical that promises success. — Henry Highland Garnet

So why am I often miserable about what goes on here? Shouldn't I be happy, contented, and glad. — Anne Frank

'Punch-Drunk Love' is my favorite movie. — Domhnall Gleeson

I am satisfied that a happy marriage is not so much a matter of romance as it is an anxious concern for the comfort and well-being of one's companion.
-Gordon B. Hinckley — Gordon B. Hinckley

I was horrified by modern 12-tone music. I said to myself, 'Maybe I can find something different ... maybe salvation, liberation, is possible. — Pierre Schaeffer

In the first place, you shouldn't believe in promises. The world is full of them: the promises of riches, of eternal salvation, of infinite love. Some people think they can promise anything, others accept whatever seems to guarantee better days ahead, as, I suspect is your case. Those who make promises they don't keep end up powerless and frustrated, and exactly the fate awaits those who believe promises. — Paulo Coelho

Ordinary life is fascinating when viewed with extraordinary perspective. — Angela Howell

If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito. — Dalai Lama XIV

Let me fill you in on a few of my beliefs. First of all, I believe that I'll dress the way I want and I'll act the way I want. But most importantly, these fans don't just look at me for my appearance, they love me for what's on the inside. — Jeff Hardy

How often do we not see children ruined through the virtues, real or supposed, of their parents? — Samuel Butler

They were beautiful nothings — Charles Bukowski

For a large number of problems, there will be some animal of choice, or a few such animals, on which it can be most conveniently studied. — August Krogh

From where I sit, battles are hard. I've written my share. Sometimes I employ the private's viewpoint, very up close and personal, dropping the reader right into the middle of the carnage. That's vivid and visceral, but of necessity chaotic, and it is easy to lose all sense of the battle as a whole. Sometimes I go with the general's point of view instead, looking down from on high, seeing lines and flanks and reserves. That gives a great sense of the tactics, of how the battle is won or lost, but can easily slide into abstraction. — George R R Martin

Why couldn't she have given him a sultry laugh as she'd seen women do in movies instead of giggling like some enchanted, mindless school girl? — Dawn M. Turner