Krissa Cash Quotes & Sayings
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My breathe would catch at the sight of violets-so common in the woods at home, so surprising in the mountains. The violet's message was "Keep up your courage, stay true to what you believe in." p264 — Jessica Stern
But most is all to do with work. There are aspects of work that are enjoyable, that you could call a hobby. — Heston Blumenthal
People are no damned good. — William Steig
The multifaceted nature of the strong points of the enemy in this brutal warfare calls for nothing less than a global scale collaborative response that is stubbornly radical, yet humanely civil. — Ray Anyasi
Progress requires you to be free of prejudice. — M. Mariz
Talking to Time Magazine a few years back, Peter Drucker got to the heart of things: "I will tell you a secret: Dealmaking beats working. Dealmaking is exciting and fun, and working is grubby. Running anything is primarily an enormous amount of grubby detail work . . . dealmaking is romantic, sexy. That's why you have deals that make no sense. — Warren Buffett
It takes a couple of years just to get the background and knowledge that you need before you can go into detailed training for your mission. — Sally Ride
I guess I'm just feeling Septemberish. — George Selden
How's Her Royal Bitchiness?"
"Alive."
"Pity. — Nalini Singh
Money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed. Health is the most enjoyed, but the least envied. — Charles Caleb Colton
She knows exactly what I like and what it does to me. She worships my body in its entirety and I allow it - I crave it. — A.R. Von
What value is there to reading one, three, or more chapters of Scripture only to find that after you've finished, you can't recall a thing you've read? It's better to read a small amount of Scripture and meditate on it than to read an extensive section without meditation. — Donald S. Whitney
Nothing can beat the smell of dew and flowers and the odor that comes out of the earth when the sun goes down. — Ethel Waters
