Leitenberger Quotes & Sayings
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I think I am, therefore, I am... I think. — George Carlin

I like the medium boys. Not real perfect, but not too bad, either. — Keke Palmer

Don't be afraid of Pain. Pain only comes down to a certain point... beyond that, it can't reach you and the love you have inside. — Eeva Lancaster

Planning is an unnatural process; it is much more fun to do something. The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. — John Harvey-Jones

Well! I feel happy these days. I've started taking a herbal anti-depressant. It's called Saint John's Wort. Apparently it's the best-selling anti-depressant in many places. It's the most popular anti-depressant in Germany ... After, I'm guessing, amnesia ... — Emo Philips

I put my thing down, flip it, and reverse it — Missy Elliot

Regret perches like an umbrella over all of my days. — Jillian Lauren

Are you going to let what someone might say prevent you from doing what you must do? — Eric Greitens

I get to actually experience what it would be like to be a psycho, which is not a fun one, or to be a cowboy, or to be a weird character of some sort. For me, it suits me. It suits my personality. I'm an emotional kind of person anyway. — Josh Holloway

Too many so-called historians are really 'hysterians'; their thinking is more visceral than cerebral. When their duties as citizens clash with their responsibilities as scholars, Clio frequently takes a back seat. — Thomas A. Bailey

What is today a matter of academic speculation begins tomorrow to move armies and pull down empires. — J. Gresham Machen

Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand. — Stevie Wonder

The seed of doubt was there, and it stayed, and every now and then sent out a little root. It changed everything, to have that seed growing. It made Ender listen more carefully to what people meant, instead of what they said. It made him wise. — Orson Scott Card