Motivational Moose Quotes & Sayings
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For the greater the love the greater the grief, and the stronger the faith the more savagely will Satan storm its fortress. — C.S. Lewis

A crowded police docket is the surest of all signs that trade is brisk and money plenty. — Mark Twain

This is what sexual liberation chiefly accomplishes - it liberates young women to pursue married men. — George Gilder

The advantage does lie with us because we're at home and if we can't motivate ourselves for this match then we can't motivate ourselves for any match. I think the crowd will be up for it as well. — Frank Lampard

America is built around this premise that you can do it, and there are an awful lot of people who are unlikely to have done it who did. — Michael Bloomberg

You can't just hope for happy endings. You have to believe in them. Then do the work, take the risks. Slay the dragon - though I really think dragons get a bad rap - kiss the princess, or the frog, defeat the bad witch. — Nora Roberts

But in a broader sense, when I have more control, I want to expose people to new ideas. — Ryan Phillippe

Don't embrace mediocrity; its main charm is to make you fall in love with failure. Speed off ... Excellence awaits you at the end of your journey! — Israelmore Ayivor

It's paradoxical that the death of your quarry is besides the point and at the same time the whole point. A chase without a kill as its object is like a journey without a destination; a kill without a chase employing all the hunter's craft is killing, not hunting. — Philip Caputo

The Entity who brought the universe into existence must be a Personal Being, for only a person can design with anywhere near this degree of precision. — Hugh Ross

Life is a fatal adventure. It can only have one end. So why not make it as far-ranging and free as possible. — Thornton Wilder

It's fantastic that Congress has an increasing number of women. Experts call an increasingly female presence in a previously male space 'the Bruce Jenner effect.' — Craig Ferguson