Mackillop Fertilizer Quotes & Sayings
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Theory must also take into account the human element; it must accord a place to courage, to boldness, even to rashness. — Carl Von Clausewitz

If you think people are dumb, you'll spend a lifetime doing dumb work. — George Lois

I'm not shooting every day of the week, which allows me to fly home to be with my kids for the weekends. That's how I keep it moving. — Vanessa L. Williams

Our future is in our hands. Our lives are what we choose to make them. — Winston Churchill

I tell you, love your enemies. Help and give without expecting a return. You'll never - I promise - regret it. Live out this God-created identity the way our Father lives toward us, generously and graciously, even when we're at our worst. Our Father is kind; you be kind. — Eugene H. Peterson

Man is not made to understand life, but to live it. — George Santayana

There are only two (major) parties today: The Stupid Party and The Evil Party. Once in a while the two parties get together to do something that is both stupid and evil, and that's called Bipartisanship. — Thomas Woods

My ladsh," said Swithin, "are the besht there ish. It'sh not their fault they're up againsht better people. — Terry Pratchett

Ben Carson's either the angriest person in the world or the calmest. — Rick Scott

I know few greater pleasures than holding a lacquer soup bowl in my hands, feeling upon my palms the weight of the liquid and its mild warmth. The sensation is something like that of holding a plump newborn baby. — Jun'ichiro Tanizaki

You've got to save your own soul first, and then the souls of your neighbors if they will let you; and for that reason you must cultivate, not a spirit of criticism, but the talents that attract people to the hearing of the Word. — George MacDonald

I was not scared, though, and I could not have told you why I was not scared. I trusted Lettie, just as I had trusted her when we had gone in search of the flapping thing beneath the orange sky. I believed in her, and that meant I would come to no harm while I was with her. I knew it in a way that I knew that grass was green, the roses had sharp, woody thorns, that breakfast cereal was sweet. — Neil Gaiman