Lashner Marked Quotes & Sayings
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The second best decision in time is infinitely better than the perfect decision too late. — Omar N. Bradley
It would be useless to bomb Washington. If you destroy one building, they already have two other buildings completely staffed with people doing exactly the same thing. — Sam Levenson
Blind faith is not real religion my friend. — Abhijit Naskar
I'm driven by telling stories, I love telling stories. — Phil Keoghan
There's no better feeling than making your little girls laugh. — Jerry O'Connell
Emulation has been termed a spur to virtue, and assumes to be a spur of gold. But it is a spur composed of baser materials, and if tried in the furnace will be found to want that fixedness which is the characteristic of gold. He that pursues virtue, only to surpass others, is not far from wishing others less forward than himself; and he that rejoices too much at his own perfections will be too little grieved at the defects of other men. — Charles Caleb Colton
People judge their capabilities partly by comparing their performances with those of others — Albert Bandura
I first fell in love with comedy when I'd visit my granny as a kid. Trips to her house meant staying up late drinking Coca-Cola and watching 'Saturday Night Live'. — Jessica Williams
Humanity Must SAVE Tibet! — Timothy Pina
Corpus Bones! I utterly loathe my life. — Karen Cushman
Everything is amplified in the world of attention at night. People are more open to forces. That is why human beings cluster around each other in housing developments - a group force pervades and keeps the beings out. — Frederick Lenz
How beautiful an old woman's skin is! All those wrinkles! — Thomas Eakins
Failure in the management of practical affairs seems to be a qualification for success in the management of public affairs. — Eric Hoffer
Abuse can make an animal mean. — Kristin Hannah
Worlds can be found by a child and an adult bending down and looking together under the grass stems or at the skittering crabs in a tidal pool. — Mary Catherine Bateson
