Orrin Woodward Motivational Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone leaves, in the end. — Tara Sim
There were only six adults in the oldest picture,and all of them looked really serious,like they'd probably kicked kittens for fun. — Rachel Hawkins
Why was it, she sometimes wondered, that in dreams we can't do the simplest things? Like a crying puppy is standing on some broken glass and you want to pick it up and brush the shards off its pads but you can't because you're balancing a ball on your head. Or you're driving and there's this old guy on crutches and you go, to Mr. Feder, your Driver's Ed teacher, Should I swerve? And he's like, Uh, probably. But then you hear this big clunk and Feder makes a negative mark in his book. — George Saunders
Whether you function as welders or inspectors, the laws of physics are implacable lie-detectors. You may fool men. You will never fool the metal. — Lois McMaster Bujold
This is a complicated web, Maria. We're tangled in it." "Then I suppose we'll continue to need a spider who can navigate the threads. You're the only person I can trust right now. — Nathan Edmondson
Nothing - nothing! - is too far gone that your God cannot resurrect it. — Priscilla Shirer
REAL trumps PERFECT... because REAL creates TRUST. — Ted Rubin
Creativity is God's gift to us. Using our creativity is our gift back to God. — Julia Cameron
Despite great advances in women's rights, statistics show that when it comes to the balance of power between the sexes, equality is far from being a global reality. — Sam Taylor-Johnson
Most of my failures can be ascribed to the fact that I chose that which was 'easy' over that which was 'right'. And while it's 'right' to admit this to myself, it isn't 'easy.' So, which choice am I going to make this time? — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Look at the sky. Ask yourselves: Has the sheep eaten the flower, yes or no? And you will see how everything changes ... — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Using, as an excuse, others' failure of common sense is in itself a failure of common sense. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
