Pakona Quotes & Sayings
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Once we determine in our souls that God's glory is our goal, we then stop taking the path of least resistance and start taking the path of most glory to God — Mark Driscoll
The art of war is to gain time when your strength is inferior. — Napoleon Bonaparte
When your dreams are reaching for the stars, there's no point in keeping your feet on the ground. Take a chance and leap!!! — A.M. Sawyer
My thesis [is] that in order to design a tool, we must make our best efforts to understand the larger social and physical context within which it is intended to function — Bill Buxton
When people walk away from you, let them go. Your destiny is never tied to anyone who leaves you, and it doesn't mean they are bad people. It just means that their part in your story is over. — Tony McCollum
Much awkwardness ensued. — Patricia Briggs
The sad truth is that certain types of things can't go backward. Once they start going forward, no matter what you do, they can't go back the way they were. If even one little thing goes awry, then that's how it will stay forever. — Haruki Murakami
There's a saying in High Egypt: The sky won't listen, so complain all you like. — Tanith Lee
I feel like in order for our team to have the upper hand, I have to play extremely well, and I have to bring the rest of the team with me. That's how I feel approaching every game. — Kevin Love
Although, we might want to come up with a different story to tell our children. I don't think 'Father ravished Mummy against a wall so he had to marry her' is exactly the kind of lesson in courtship we want to impart. — Monica McCarty
Whether u're a deer or a lion, u have to run fast to survive — Anonymous
You think I want to hurt her? Do you think it makes me happy to see the little bit of trust she had in me die today? — Sara B. Larson
Don't Stop Believing — Journey
Content pays an ongoing information annuity that other forms of marketing simply do not. — Jay Baer
It is remarkable that men, when they differ in what they think considerable, will be apt to differ in almost everything else; their difference begets contradiction; contradiction begets heat; heat quickly rises into resentment, rage, and ill-will; thus they differ in affections, as they differ in judgment. — Cato The Younger
