Marteaux Quotes & Sayings
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There is little faith involved in setting out on a journey where the destination is certain and every step in between has been mapped in detail. Bravery, trust, is about leaving camp in the dark, when we do not know the route ahead and cannot be certain we will ever return. — Bear Grylls
I became more and more interested in the mechanics of creativity ... — Genrich Altshuller
A high and attainable goal and being focused on it, is the best cure for laziness, excuses, offence, and hatred — Sunday Adelaja
If one is guided by profit in one's actions, one will incur much ill will. — Confucius
It seemed that we loved each other better when there were large swaths of two continents between us. The daily work of love was often hard to perform at home. — Aleksandar Hemon
Life is magical for a lover. — Debasish Mridha
Fate is an excuse for people who are too stupid or too weak to make their own future, he said. — Richard Paul Evans
And this is one of the major questions of our lives: how we keep boundaries, what permission we have to cross boundaries, and how we do so. — A. B. Yehoshua
I was such a geek in school. — Katherine Jenkins
As a child I wanted to be a grown-up. I wanted to know everything - not that I like to talk about it. I hate intellectual conversation with intellectuals because I only care about my opinion. — Karl Lagerfeld
What is called poetic insight is the gift of discerning, in this sphere of strangely-mingled elements, the beauty and the majesty which are compelled to assume a garb so sordid. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
The worst thing you could ever get is people who think they know everything. — Rachel Zoe
Basketball is one of those rare opportunities where you can make a difference, not only for yourself, but for other people as well. — Bill Walton
It had not been a very cheerful journey, not the least for the western excursion into Outlander territory, where a stubborn and pompous old man had refused to listen to the truth; but Corlath had expected what he found and-she thought-saw no use in being discouraged. — Robin McKinley