Mortared Flagstone Quotes & Sayings
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When human beings live together, conflict is inevitable. War is not. — Daisaku Ikeda
What's the point of having a good story if no one gets to hear it? — Claire Fayers
Priests are very interested in theater in New York! It's this lovely reminder that priests are just people, too, who need to be entertained. — Stephen Karam
While one is singing one does not think about whether of not the singing is useful. One simply sings. — Hermann Hesse
Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try! — Dr. Seuss
I hate asking directions. I am always afraid that the person I approach will step back and say, 'You want to go where? The centre of Brussels? Boy, are you lost. This is Lille, you dumb shit,' then stop other passers-by and say, 'You wanna hear something classic? Buddy, tell these people where you think you are,' and that I'll have to push my way through a crowd of people who are falling about and wiping tears of mirth from their eyes. So I trudged on. — Bill Bryson
The media have been tireless in their efforts to suppress the truth about the gangster state. — Michael Pare
You can't save people from the world. There's nowhere else to take them. — M.R. Carey
I realised that by being with him I had become someone else, someone I didn't recognise. — Chloe Thurlow
Brother Colm is one of the best coaches who's ever been here in Kenya. He's been, of course, my coach since I started running. He saw me in high school when I was still doing 400, and 200 meters. He decided for me to join his club and we'd been training for one month. That is when he saw me and he thought I could do a good 800. — David Rudisha
network effects businesses must start with especially small markets. — Peter Thiel
Man is occupied and has been persistently occupied since his separate evolution, with three kinds of struggle: first with the massive, unintelligent forces of nature, heat and cold, winds, rivers, matter and energy; secondly, with the things closer to him, animals and plants, his own body, its health and disease; and lastly, with his desires and fears, his imaginations and stupidities. — J. D. Bernal
I had a Masters of Fine Arts, but so did thousands of other graduates every year, and we were all competing for the same jobs. I realistically didn't expect to become a teacher, and after two or three years, I accepted defeat. — Kurt Wagner
Volcanic action is essentially paroxysmal; yet Mr. Lyell will admit no greater paroxysms than we ourselves have witnessed-no periods of feverish spasmodic energy, during which the very framework of nature has been convulsed and torn asunder. The utmost movements that he allows are a slight quivering of her muscular integuments. — Adam Sedgwick
