Nemecek Bros Quotes & Sayings
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I think we all have to believe in something greater than ourselves. Something as distant and magnificent as the stars. — Leila Rasheed
Are they fighting or having a bookclub? — Mia Sheridan
Map out your future, but do it in pencil. — Jon Bon Jovi
I think pastors are the worst listeners. We're so used to speaking, teaching, giving answers. We must learn to be quiet, quit being so verbal, learn to pay attention to what's going on, and listen. — Eugene H. Peterson
If you thought dead was just dead, then you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. — Marilynne Robinson
Words
will
scratch
more
hearts
than
swords. — Atticus Poetry
Love and care can transform the impossible to possible and ugliness into beauty. — Debasish Mridha
It's my responsibility, and entirely my fault, Of course I regret it. It's the kind of locker-room conversation we all use, but as prime minister I shouldn't have used it. — Brian Mulroney
All human life is sunk deep in untruth; the individual cannot pull it out of this well without growing profoundly annoyed with his entire past, without finding his present motives (like honor) senseless, and without opposing scorn and disdain to the passions that urge one on to the future and to the happiness in it. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Modern science has been a voyage into the unknown, with a lesson in humility waiting at every stop. Many passengers would rather have stayed home. — Carl Sagan
The more a climate can be created in which neither the English nor the Scots are given cause to resent each other, the better. — Simon Heffer
Sometimes, when we're very, very still, we're more aware of movement than when we make a lot of movement outwardly. — Robert Wilson
Black seems to make a colour cloudy, but darkness doesn't. A ruby could thus keep getting darker without ever becoming cloudy; but if it became blackish red, it would become cloudy. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
And at thirty-eight a brilliant exponent of arms and a knight of the great fighting and religious Order of St John, the Chevalier de Villegagnon had absolutely no use for common sense himself, but respected it in the laity. — Dorothy Dunnett