Labriola Pizza Quotes & Sayings
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The happiest moments my heart knows are those in which it is pouring forth its affections to a few esteemed characters. — Thomas Jefferson

Someone will say, 'Well, that's good enough.' As soon as I hear 'Good enough,' it really bothers me. I spend as much time as I think I can on anything I do. I try to do that with the people that work with me. I try to get the best out of them. — Tom Scholz

If we had a truth-in Government act comparable to the truth-in-advertising law, every note issued by the Treasury would be obliged to include a sentence stating: This note will be redeemed with the proceeds from an identical note which will be sold to the public when this one comes due. — Walter Wriston

When a professional baseball team asks you to throw out the first pitch, that's an honor, and you do it. — Bubba Watson

Curiosity is idle only to those who fail to realize that it may be a very rare and indispensable thing. — James Harvey Robinson

Time is a tree (this life one leaf)
but love is the sky and i am for you
just so long and long enough — E. E. Cummings

Good preachers work hard with the text. They want to make the sermon as accurate as possible. They also want to make it as interesting as possible. They want to persuade, admonish, and exhort, yet nothing happens as a result of their skill. Nothing can happen - at least, nothing good. The Holy Spirit, who attends the preached Word, is the only one who moves people to changed lives and growth. The Word is where the power is. It is not in programs or human skills. We can preach this Word till we are blue in the face, but if the Holy Spirit does not work through the Word preached, noth-ing happens. — R.C. Sproul

Timid dogs more eagerly bark than bite. — Quintus Curtius Rufus

In highschool I was very excited that alog(b)=blog(a), and still find it useful today. — Noga Alon

Maybe the imagination creates what is new, but the imagination does not make the actual selection. The imagination does not "compose." A composition - and every work of art is one - is created in a wondrous interplay between imagination and reason, or between mind and reflection. For there will always be an element of chance in the creative process. You have to turn the sheep loose before you can start to herd them. — Jostein Gaarder

Ignoring it makes it irrelevant. No man wants his nudity to be irrelevant. — Karen Marie Moning

We are as liable to be corrupted by books as we are by companions. — Henry Fielding

I was a section commander in the parachute regiment [in the British army]. — Scott Raab

Of all the people in the crowded six hundred fifty-capacity gymnasium, I was the one to hit his radar. I had no idea how to deal with the attention. So, I pretty much functioned in freak mode. — Linda Kage