Quotes & Sayings About Long Service Awards
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A tree has both straight and crooked branches; the symmetry of the tree, however, is perfect. Life is balanced like a tree. When you consider the struggles, difficulties, and sorrows as a part of it, then you see it as beautiful and perfect. — George Lamsa

At the suggestion of Professor Itaru Watanabe, and with his help, I left Japan at the age of twenty-three to pursue graduate study at the University of California at San Diego. — Susumu Tonegawa

Debates educated a nation. That educative function had atrophied during decades of making decisions behind closed doors. — Robert A. Caro

Through the air floated only important words, and Flajsman said to himself that love has but one true measure, and that is death. At the end of true love is death, and only the love that ends in death is love. — Milan Kundera

either way, it sucked donkey balls"
Rainelle Sterling — Raven Moon

I would rather marry a good man, a man of mind, with a hope and bright prospects ahead for position, fame and power than to marry all the houses, gold and bones in the world. — Mary Todd Lincoln

I am tired of days that are all the same. — Paulo Coelho

Every experience we have is necessary and perfect. In other words, everything is Perfect. — Bryan Kest

The world is a great poem, and the world's
The words it is writ in, and we souls the thoughts. — Philip James Bailey

Alas! never had I loved him so well! — Charlotte Bronte

There is no problem of human nature which is insoluble. — Ralph Bunche

They were the screams of riders torn apart by the twisted reflections of their own inner selves. — Neal Shusterman

Never personalize Christ. Don't make Christ into a form identity. Avatars, divine mothers, enlightened masters, the very few that are real, are not special as persons. Without a false self to uphold, defend, and feed, they are more simple, more ordinary than the ordinary man or woman. Anyone with a strong ego would regard them as insignificant or, more likely, not see them at all. — Eckhart Tolle