Power Of Goodworks Quotes & Sayings
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Doing the things we do now and doing them better, cheaper and faster will take us far. But it will not take us far enough. We're going to have to do new things in new ways. — Peter Bonfield

Shut up, Axl!" he whispered fiercly. "If you want to break your neck, do it quietly or I'll break it for you. — John Flanagan

Yeah, the real you. I've known you for twenty-four hours, and you're like ten different people all wrapped in one. — William Amerman

Now I have demonstrated, that the convolutions of the brain are nothing but the peripheric expansion of the bundles of which it is composed; consequently the convolutions of the brain must be recognized as the parts in which the instincts, sentiments, propensities are exercised; and, in general the moral and intellectual forces. — Franz Joseph Gall

Hope is a rainbow of thought. — Harley King

Words are power. To fear them was to be destroyed by them. I didn't fear words. I respected them. — R.K. Ryals

A day will come when there will be no battlefields, but markets opening to commerce and minds opening to ideas. — Victor Hugo

On certain continents poverty is more spiritual than material, a poverty that consists of loneliness, discouragement, and the lack of meaning in life. — Mother Teresa

As a practicing neurologist, I place central importance in applying current science to the notion of disease prevention. — David Perlmutter

I was reading that lightning is a negative charge that comes from the friction that clouds carry. And since opposites attract, I would like to think that he was so positive the moment that he died, so happy, he pulled that bolt right out of the sky. I don't know if that's possible, but that's what I believe. — Chris Colfer

A glory gilds the sacred page, Majestic like the sun, It gives a light to every age, It gives, but borrows none. — William Cowper

You must learn to stop thinking in terms of beginnings and endings, successes and failures, and begin to treat everything in your life as a learning experience instead of a proving one. — Guy Finley