Marigrace Lim Quotes & Sayings
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But young men have not only this frivolous ambition of being thought masters of execution, inciting them on the one hand, but also their natural sloth tempting them on the other. They are terrified at the prospect before them, of the toil required to attain exactness. The impetuosity of youth is disgusted at the slow approaches of a regular siege, and desires, from mere impatience of labour, to take the citadel by storm. They wish to find some shorter path to excellence, and hope to obtain the reward of eminence by other means, than those which the indispensable rules of art have prescribed. — Joshua Reynolds

If you are man enough to bring a life into this world, then you should me man enough to stick around to see how they turned out. — Kellin Quinn

The 'absurdities' of life can either turn you into a 'philosopher' or a 'humorist'..
Both 'opposing' poles of the same scale, a matter of understanding..
Ideal, if we can slide down the scale this way and that...
Read somewhere..Philosophers get heard, Humorists get paid.. — Abha Maryada Banerjee

Leaving. She didn't want to leave. This was her home. — Melissa Pearl

We have an exceptional natural wealth that is environmentally friendly. — Raymond Bachand

He's not safe. He's the shark-infested deep end of the sea and if I agree to go out with him, I'd be walking the plank, right off the boat and into his dark depth. How am I supposed to do that when I don't even know if I can swim? — Colleen Hoover

I do not stop being a child of God because I am a problem child. — Bryan Chapell

Do they give Pulitzers for tweets yet? — Natasha Leggero

Look at a stonecutter hitting at the rock. Nothing happens at first, but after many strikes, the rock eventually cracks. In Life, don't Doubt. Keep at it and it will happen.-RVM — R.v.m.

If only the people who worry about their liabilities would think about the riches they do possess, they would stop worrying. — Dale Carnegie