Miyauchi Hiroshi Quotes & Sayings
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The more Marines I have around, the better I like it. — Wesley Clark
The church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints. — Abigail Van Buren
Well, I've been down so Goddamn long,
that it looks like up to me. — Jim Morrison
Model 4 further holds that most of the time decision makers are guided by two competing motivations: the desire to make a good decision and the desire to make an easy decision. — Lau Redlawsk
We cheated, you and me, and someone noticed. I noticed you; someone else noticed me. It hurts us. That's not so bad. So many people cheat. Everywhere on every level. Everyone's cheated. I'm just saying that you don't need to see yourself as a cheater. Because that's not who you are. You're someone who cheated. There's a difference, and you should try to get that difference, or that's who you'll grow up to be. — Anne Lamott
If I was switched from whatever I'm doing, and I was, for some reason, made the chief football writer in any newspaper, then I'd retire. I'd go back to being a barber. — Steve Bunce
And gratitude is the solution. Being grateful for what we have today doesn't mean we have to have that forever. It means we acknowledge that what we have today is what we're supposed to have today. There is enough, we're enough, and all we need will come to us. We don't have to be desperate, fearful, jealous, resentful, or miserly. We don't have to worry about what someone else has; they don't have ours. All we need to do is appreciate and take care of what we have today. The trick is, we need to be grateful first - before we get anything else, not afterward. — Melody Beattie
Where's lover boy, huh? Still hanging on? — Suzanne Collins
Abraham, like his parents, seemed to have been limed and caught by the ensnaring inn. — Thomas Hardy
I wush for his own sake that he'd have a big steaming cup of calm the hell down. — C.J. Daugherty
Since it [architecture] is music in space, as it were a frozen music. — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
