Merioneth Yacht Quotes & Sayings
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When you are doubt with someone on how they feel don't pretend that you know what they were thinking, never assume yourself as you know how they feel when you really not at their shoes at all. — Jinnul Jr.

Young people, women especially, often worry about the safety of volunteering abroad. There are, of course, legitimate concerns about disease and violence, but mostly there is the exaggerated fear of the unknown - the mirror image of the nervousness that Africans or Indians feel when they travel to America for their studies. In reality, Americans and Europeans are usually treated hospitably in the developing world, and are much less likely to be robbed in an African village than in Paris or Rome. — Anonymous

I have a lot of difficulty in a business culture that is only interested in making money. I can't see the point. What's the point of spending £10,000 just to make £20,000? Why not just keep the £10,000? — Peter Saville

Plan your work and work your plan. Decide in advance exactly how you are going to get from where you are to where you want to go. — Brian Tracy

No one who has not examined patiently and honestly the other religions of the world can know what Christianity really is, or can join with such truth and sincerity in the words of St. Paul, I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ. — Max Muller

When I first began to have the initial idea for 'Heartsease,' I just wrote a skeleton story; that is, I started her off as this young, bright 16-year-old and then added the events that occurred and where she and other characters fitted in, even writing 3 different endings, as I was not sure where Mary's story would lead to. — Ann Turner

normal's the watchword — Rob Thomas

... I keep looking for one more teacher, only to find that fish learn from the water and birds learn from the sky. (p.275) — Mark Nepo

Honor's a good brooch to wear in a man's hat at all times. — Ben Jonson

How could I live without powder? — Dolores LaChapelle