Mangelsens Omaha Quotes & Sayings
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Obstacles! Man needs obstacles to get matured! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Future generations should feel proud of our accomplishments in space ... We are destined to explore and colonize the universe. — Robert McCall
The difference in winning & losing is most often, not quitting. — Walt Disney Company
There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives his life by the unfolding of his powers. — Erich Fromm
Once more the legend flourished that the number of years lived constitutes some kind of temperamental bond, so that people of the same age are many minds with but a single thought, bearing one to another a close resemblance. The young were commented on as if they were some new and just discovered species of animal life, with special qualities and habits which repaid investigation. — Rose Macaulay
All the government decisions remain and won't be altered until I get in the role and have had a chance to discuss them with my colleagues. — Jay Weatherill
Usually life's greatest gifts come wrapped in adversity. — Richard Paul Evans
And here we encounter the seeds of government disaster and collapse - the kind that wrecked ancient Rome and every other civilization that allowed a sociopolitical monster called the welfare state to exist. — Barry Goldwater
An icon didn't do anything of its own volition. A symbol didn't act of its own accord. Both cities projected what they wanted onto me, and wanted me to stay still as they did it. — Sarah Rees Brennan
Sometimes you're only human and you learn. — Curtis Joseph
Some are exploited by God himself, and they are prophets and saints in this vacuous world. — Fernando Pessoa
As you get better and better working out, there's no one who can keep up with you running. If you don't have a good dog, it's going to be the most lonesome training camp you'll ever have. — George Foreman
Global warming, indeed much of environmentalism, has become a new religion. Like the old religions, environmentalism preaches much good sense, is well meaning, but has a worrying lack of logic at its core. — Michael Hanlon
