Nouryon Quotes & Sayings
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To all players I can recommend the following: simplicity and economy. These are the characteristics of the opening systems of many great masters ... A solid opening repertoire fosters self-confidence. — Lajos Portisch
Goodbyes are on of the hardest things about life. One way or another people were always leaving ... Always moving on. — Karen Kingsbury
When you've been hurt, you don't make excuses for the jerk who hurt you. That's his mama's job. — Catherine Anderson
Reaching into someone else's pocket to assist one's fellow man hardly qualifies as charity. — Walter E. Williams
This boy would dream her forever. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
Everyone tries to create a world he can live in, and what he can't use he often can't see. But the real world is already created, and if your fabrication doesn't correspond, then even if you feel noble and insist on there being something better than what people call reality, that better something needn't try to exceed what, in its actuality, since we know it so little, may be very surprising. If a happy state of things, surprising; if miserable or tragic, no worse than what we invent. — Saul Bellow
I shall be obliged to wander to the right and to the left, that I may investigate and discover the truth. — Baron De Montesquieu
If there is anything interesting about my story it's the fact that it's not unique at all. I feel that I have been through what almost everyone I know has - a slow and gradual maturation process. — Marianne Williamson
Precepts are the rules by which we ought to square our lives. When they are contracted into sentences, they strike the affections; whereas admonition is only blowing of the coal. — Seneca The Younger
God will never let you sink under your circumstances. He always provides a safety net and His love always encircles. — Barbara Johnson
The dreadful cocksureness that is characteristic of scientists in bulk is not only quite foreign to the spirit of true science, it is not even justified by a superficial view. — Anthony Standen
I believe that any violation of privacy is nothing good. — Lech Walesa
He that wishes to see his country robbed of its rights cannot be a patriot. — Samuel Johnson
You roll back to me. — Ernest Hemingway,
No man can instruct more than half-a-dozen students at once. The whole problem of education is one of its cost in money. — Henry Adams
