Memorial Engraving Quotes & Sayings
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Work is life. Work is opportunity. — Steve Southerland
We handed the most important belongings of our people
the railroads and the banks
to aliens who 2000 years ago had turned the temple into a house of usury. Back then there was a man who had the bravery to drive out these scoundrels with a whip! If today a national socialist is seen with such a temple-whip, he's thrown into jail. — Julius Streicher
I no longer teach meditation, only software design. — Frederick Lenz
I was certainly going the right way for a stroke when I left Paris. I paid for it nicely afterwards! When I stopped drinking, when I stopped smoking so much, when I began to think again instead of trying not to think - Good Lord, the depression and the prostration of it! Work in these magnificent natural surroundings (Arles) has restored my morale, but even now some efforts are too much for me: my strength fails me ... — Vincent Van Gogh
A person is never as quiet or unrestrained as they seem, or as bad or good, as vulnerable or as strong, as sweet or as feisty; we are thickly layered, page lying upon page, behind simple covers. And love - it is not the book itself, but the binding. It can rip us apart or hold us together ... Layers, by their nature, are fragile things. — Deb Caletti
That was the extent of our relationship, but I knew he used me to keep Were women from insinuating themselves into his life. My gaze landed on the fat little black book beside his phone. Apparently that didn't slow him down when it came to dating. Dang, he needed a rubber band to keep the thing shut. — Kim Harrison
Honesty, capacity, and industry are nowhere more indispensable than in public employment. — William McKinley
We all would like to struggle like Tiger is struggling. — Jack Nicklaus
The term that best describes me now is 'secular humanist.' — Charles M. Schulz
In the lonely dark she goes again and again to that locked cupboard knowing that she holds the key, and frightened of the self she might find inside. — Frederick Anderson
