Oregon Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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Too many people look on outscoring someone as winning, I never tried to get that across to my players. — John Wooden

Successful control means achieving a balance and avoiding a showdown where all-out force would be necessary. — William S. Burroughs

[I]f you know wilderness in the way that you know love, you would be unwilling to let it go. We are talking about the body of the beloved, not real estate. — Terry Tempest Williams

But the greatness of it lies just in the fact that it is a mystery--that the passing earthly show and the eternal verity are brought together in it. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If we got an educational program going, we could tell people, "Instead of butter, use avocado." That's something we eat, it has the good fat, and it has a good texture, and it tastes better. Just imagine if you substituted that. Or if we switched to olive oil, the extra virgin olive oil, we could still have our taquitos, but put a little oil on them and put them in the oven and bake them. — Sandra Cisneros

Force without judgement falls on its own weight. — Horace

A good poet feels what his community feels.
Like if you stub your toe, the rest of your body hurts. — Gil Scott-Heron

oh man you are thirsty , when there is only water — Sushil Singh

6For the LORD gives wisdom; From His mouth come knowledge and understanding. 7He stores up sound wisdom for the upright; He is a shield to those who walk in integrity, — Anonymous

I'm in the kitchen five days a week, no matter what, and one or two of those days I'm on the line. Not because I have to be, but because I want to be. — Marc Forgione

An overweight guy went to the doctor who advised him to try a keep fit DVD. But the guy said he couldn't be bothered. "Well" suggested the doctor, "try something that leaves you a little short of breath." So the buy took up smoking. — Jo Brand

There are two consequences in history; an immediate one, which is instantly recognized, and one in the distance, which is not at first perceived. These consequences often contradict each other; ... look to the end of an accomplished fact, and you will see that it has always produced the contrary of what was expected from it. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

Push my buttons, and I'll push you off a bridge. — Karen Quan