Kohorta Quotes & Sayings
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Families don't make projects for five years, they make projects for generations. — Achille Maramotti
... a lady of what is commonly called an uncertain temper
a phrase which being interpreted signifies a temper tolerably certain to make
everybody more or less uncomfortable. — Charles Dickens
Never lend if you need repayment; never give where you want a return. — Lindsey Davis
What I've always found interesting in gardens is looking at what people choose to plant there. What they put in. What they leave out. One small choice and then another, and soon there is a mood, an atmosphere, a series of limitations, a world. — Helen Humphreys
Genius, by its very intensity, decrees a special path of fire for its vivid power. — Phillips Brooks
My soul hates the fool whose only passion is to live by rule. — George Santayana
You can't be afraid to put out a fire if you're a fireman. You can't be afraid to be a police officer and carry a gun if you're afraid to get up and go out there. So you've got to put that fear to the side and go out in faith to overcome that. — Duane Chapman
The best things in life cannot be willed into being. — Anthony De Mello
All my children inherited perfect pitch. — Chevy Chase
Progress is not about hating or destroying America, it is about loving and building the world, which can only come from healing our national dementia. — Bryant McGill
I believe that the habit of constant reading of good books and scholarly periodicals and magazines in many disciplines is vital to give a larger perspective and to constantly sense the interdependent nature of life. — Stephen Covey
Don't be afraid of the dark. — Mark Andrew Poe
To coexist with communism on the same planet is impossible. Either it will spread, cancer-like, to destroy mankind, or else mankind will have to rid itself of communism (and even then face lengthy treatment for secondary tumors). — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Holy discontentment produces a lot of restless energy that seeks rest in Christ and His gospel. — Matt Chandler
My dad studied at the American Conservatory in Chicago, so he lived on all those streets. He said the war probably saved his life because he'd have ended up a dead musician, with all the crazy stuff they did on Rush Street back in the day. — Kim Basinger
