Louis Frontenac Quotes & Sayings
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When does your next idea come? You don't really know yet, and therefore there's a lot of uncertainty associated with innovation companies. Most often, the true innovators have to stand all by themselves at the beginning and predict that the world will be different. — Christopher Galvin

There's a balance between what you want to give the world and what it needs. If you're lucky, your work is in the middle. — Austin Kleon

Anytime you have a fellow artist say, 'Loving the new Luke Bryan album,' that's awesome. — Luke Bryan

We all have to expand our capabilities to encompass the changing world, its growing diversity and, indeed, its complexity. — Lachlan Murdoch

Consequently, the truth of God lives in our souls more by the power of superior moral courage than by the light of an eminent intelligence. Indeed, spiritual intelligence itself depends on the fortitude and patience with which we sacrifice ourselves for the truth, as it is communicated to our lives concretely in the providential will of God — Thomas Merton

One could say that Osama bin Laden and these non-nation-state fighters with religious purpose are very similar to those kind of atypical revolutionaries that helped to cast off the British crown. — Marcy Kaptur

Who needed ghosts when the family of the dead begged for answers, unable to move on from their loss? — Caroline Mitchell

I suspect that many of us, if given the chance to make one person in our lives love us more, would have no trouble in choosing where to point a finger. We are all needy, all vulnerable, all terrified that perhaps that person has an excellent reason to withhold affection. We shape our purposes to make ourselves worthy and often do not see until much later how it was love - or perhaps the lack of it - that both picked us up and dropped us off at crossroads. — Kevin Hearne

Even before he was twenty, Gus had dwelt in memory, in a less complicated time but, ultimately, memory had become for him not a corridor, but a catacomb. — Sudye Cauthen

Is neither a cure for AIDS nor a way of preventing infection with HIV. — John Mills

Sometimes I think that ideas float through the atmosphere like huge squishy pumpkins, waiting for heads to drop on. — Neil Gaiman

That's because I'm a better person, frankly. I am a freaking princess when it comes to other people's feelings. — James Patterson

But his kind will always lose in the end. I know this, and now I know why. Whether it's wife or nation they occupy, their mistake is the same: they stand still, and their stake moves underneath them ... Chains rattle, rivers roll, animals startle and bolt, forests inspire and expand, babies stretch open-mouthed from the womb, new seedlings arch their necks and creep forward into the light. Even a language won't stand still. A territory is only possessed for a moment in time. They stake everything on that moment, posing for photographs while planting the flag, casting themselves in bronze ... Even before the flagpole begins to peel and splinter, the ground underneath arches and slides forward into its own new destiny. It may bear the marks of boots on its back, but those marks become the possessions of the land. — Barbara Kingsolver

Timing is everything. — Buck Brannaman

Self-serving-pride (swamaan) means to take precaution against being insulted. — Dada Bhagwan