Pressurise Quotes & Sayings
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There's a difference between unspoken and unsaid," Jaycee says. "Just because chimpanzees cannot speak doesn't mean they have nothing to say; the ability to vocalize thoughts is not the same as the ability to acquire and use language ... Language is really just a systematic means of communication through symbols or sounds. Almost all animals use language. The problem is that when it comes to the issue of language, humans are incredibly narcissistic. Since we literally hold the key to their cages, our language is the only one that counts. — Neil Abramson

Happiness is attained, not through self-interest, but through unconditional fidelity in endless love of eternal light. — Aaron Cohen

Two hundred dollars! OMG! Shopping spree! — Angela Cervantes

Any doubt Gavin Kinshield had that he was in the right place vanished the moment he dismounted. The poplars and sweetgums, the shape of the cave mouth, the dirge-like song of a lone hermit thrush echoing through the trees - these things were as familiar as the boots on his feet. He gave Golam's flank an absent pat, and the horse ambled away to nibble a nearby bush. — K.C. May

One of the greatest strains in life is the strain of waiting for God. — Oswald Chambers

It's a joy to be recognized and to have people that are interested in what you do. That can pick up your whole day. — Don Johnson

Minds need the unusual, because the unusual has the power to shake the mind! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

...to ride well to hounds is simply a diversion. It leaves no record. But already, my dear Charlotte, you have created something, a legacy. — Daisy Goodwin

The success of any change depends, in large measure, on your attitude about that change. — David Cottrell

Tackling, and that ability to stay on your feet and pressurise a player, is a dying art. — Peter Storey

Our merciful Father has no pleasure in the sufferings of His children; He chastens them in love; He never inflicts a stroke He could safely spare; He inflicts it to purify as well as to punish, to caution as well as to cure, to improve as well as to chastise. — Hannah More