Lynanne Woodling Quotes & Sayings
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I honour endurance, perseverance, industry, talent; because these are the means by which men achieve great ends and mount to lofty eminence. -St.John Rivers — Charlotte Bronte
Think about winning the day ... if you are worried about the mountain in the distance, you might trip over the molehill right in front of you. — Drew Brees
I've decided to totally rededicate my entire life to being a private eye. Your life, too." "Is this like all your other rededications?" "No!" Serge pounded his fist on the dash. "Those were all spur-of-the-moment impulsive flights of silliness. Like my last idiotic idea of becoming a house hunter. Where's the challenge? — Tim Dorsey
Virtue consisteth of three parts,
temperance, fortitude, and justice. — Epicurus
Creativity requires quite a lot of faith - not just in yourself but also in the knowledge that you have the right to proceed, even when you may not know exactly what you're doing. — Twyla Tharp
You once lived in sin and loved it. Do you now desire deliverance from it? You were once self-confident and trusting in your own fancied goodness. Do you now judge yourself as a sinner before God? You once sought to hide from God and rebelled against His authority. Do you now look up to Him, desiring to know Him, and to yield yourself to Him? If you can honestly say "Yes" to these questions, you have repented. ... And remember, it is not the amount of repentance that counts: it is the fact that you turn from self to God that puts you in the place where His grace avails through Jesus Christ. — John F. MacArthur Jr.
Ive also just come off a year and a half playing acoustic shows which is fantastic for the hands, and changes your head a little bit. — Andy Summers
My dad's a jeweller, and my mom works for a bank. — Robbie Amell
Change is non-linear and can go backwards, forwards and sideways — Alvin Toffler
One cause, which is not always observed, of the insufficiency of riches, is that they very seldom make their owner rich. — Samuel Johnson
