Larry Enticer Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't go to high school. I think that after you learn to read and write and do your numbers and flush the toilet behind yourself, you don't need no more schoolin'. You need to get out in the water and swim. — Wilford Brimley

Regardless of the circumstances that surrounded your arrival, you are not an accident. God planned you before you were born. — Max Lucado

Is a lifelong student of the world's wisdom literature, it is my duty to inform students that ridding the world of evil is a goal very different from any recommended by Jesus, Buddha or Muhammad, though not so different from some recommended by Joseph Stalin, Joseph McCarthy and Mao Tse Tung. — David James Duncan

Brain without heart is far more dangerous than heart without
brain. — Robert G. Ingersoll

Commercial agriculture can survive within pluralistic American society, as we know it - if the farm is rebuilt on some of the values with which it is popularly associated: conservation, independence, self-reliance, family, and community. To sustain itself, commercial agriculture will have to reorganize its social and economic structure as well as its technological base and production methods in a way that reinforces these values. — Marty Strange

What better portrait of a writer than to show a man who has been bewitched by books? — Paul Auster

It had very punctual prophets. You could set your calendar by them, if you had one big enough. — Terry Pratchett

The opposite of having faith is having self-pity. — Os Guinness

We're inches apart yet worlds away. — Meagan Spooner

Everybody's broken, chipped, damaged, and we just have to find the one person that can accept our flaws and love them, the one that can take the ugliest part of us and paint something beautiful with it. When you find the person who can create hope and breathe life into you - that's the person you can't let get away. — Stevie J. Cole

Music has given me peace. I can remember occasions when music instantly tranquillized my
mind, when I was greatly agitated over something. Music has helped me to overcome anger. — Mahatma Gandhi