Noricum Roman Quotes & Sayings
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When God contemplates some great work, He begins it by the hand of some poor, weak, human creature, to whom He afterwards gives aid. — Martin Luther

We owe it to our past futile sacrifices to continue making further futile sacrifices. — Ashleigh Brilliant

The future is not something we enter. The future is something we create. — Leonard Sweet

Loyalty is never built upon honor, brother. It is built upon blood. — Rachel E. Carter

Some people are thoroughly self-centred. This thing goes with me. I need it for moral support. — Diana Wynne Jones

I like the word 'gumption' because it's so homely and so forlorn and so out of style it looks as if it needs a friend and isn't likely to reject anyone who comes along. I like it also because it describes exactly what happens to someone who connects with Quality. He gets filled with gumption.
"A person filled with gumption doesn't sit around dissipating and stewing about things. He's at the front of the train of his own awareness, watching to see what's up the track and meeting it when it comes. That's gumption.
If you're going to repair a motorcycle, an adequate supply of gumption is the first and most important tool. If you haven't got that you might as well gather up all the other tools and put them away, because they won't do you any good. — Robert M. Pirsig

The great aim of every human being is to understand the meaning of total love. Love is not to be found in someone else, but in ourselves; we simply awaken it. — Paulo Coelho

There are some die-hard 'Chelsea Lately' fans, and that's where the majority of my fans come from. Chelsea is really helping make comedy audiences hipper and edgier. — Natasha Leggero

My education was dominated by modernist thinkers and artists who taught me that the supreme imperative was courage to face the awful truth, to scorn the soft-minded optimism of religious and secular romantics as well as the corrupt optimism of governments, advertisers, and mechanistic or manipulative revolutionaries. — Ellen Willis

Curiosity is called curiosity because of how curiously it can creep into people's behavior no matter what dangers are around. — Elizabeth Newton

It is not society's fault that most men seem to miss their vocation. Most men have no vocation. — George Santayana