Notarial Acknowledgement Quotes & Sayings
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If I'm going out with him tomorrow, I have work to do. By work, I mean some beaverscaping. — Helena Hunting
I feel sometimes that there's this sense that people are poor because they want to be, or they're working-class because they want to be or because they don't work hard enough. I feel like there's this demonization of working people in general, but specifically definitely labor union members. — Linda Sanchez
It must be remembered: fields end freedom. Whatever the astonishing subsequent achievements of civilization, it had a little recognized price: humanity itself became one of its own domesticated species. We enslaved ourselves to conquer. — Mark Elvin
Above all, good leaders are open. They go up, down, and around their organization to reach people. They don't stick to the established channels. They're informal. They're straight with people. They make a religion out of being accessible. They never get bored telling their story. — Jack Welch
It is a sure sign of a mind not balanced as it ought to be, when it is insensible to the pleasures of the domestic hearth, and to the little joys and endearments of a family. — James Ellis
The lesson is that you can still make mistakes and be forgiven. — Robert Downey Jr.
The first glass is for myself, the second for my friends, the third for good humor, and the forth for my enemies. — William Temple
Somebody broke into my house once, this is a good time to call the police, but mm mm, nope. The house was too nice. It was a real nice house, but they'd never believe i lived in it. They'd be like 'He's still here! — Dave Chappelle
You are within God. God is within you. — Peace Pilgrim
And squabbling was de rigueur in Fairyland - not even cats were as bad.* — Terry Pratchett
I think I like 'mundane' better than 'bloodsucker,'" Simon muttered.
"With Jace, you don't really get to choose your insulting nickname."
-Simon and Clary, pg.234- — Cassandra Clare