Prizant Tracy Quotes & Sayings
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Young people don't always do what they're told, but if they can pull it off and do something wonderful, sometimes they escape punishment. — Rick Riordan

But such is life, the silliest proverbs prove to be true, and when a man thinks, now it's all right, it's not all right by a longshot. Man proposes, God disposes, and there's always that last straw to break the camel's back. — Alfred Doblin

As there is no insignificant work, there is not an insignificant leader. All leaders need training ... not just a few. — Quint Studer

Never let the evil people do to you turn you to monster. It can't be all that's left of you. — Darmie Orem

Dignity, virtue, affability, and bearing," Mrs. Lytton recited over and over, turning it into a nursery rhyme.
Georgiana would glance at the glass, checking her dignified bearing and affable expression.
Olivia would sing back to her mother: "Debility, vanity, absurdity, and ... brainlessness! — Eloisa James

We are truly defined by what we pass on to the next generation. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Finally, the cognomen, a personal surname, was particular to its holder or his branch of the family. It often had a jokey or down-to-earth ring: so, for example, "Cicero" is Latin for "chickpea" and it was supposed that some ancestor had had a wart of that shape on the end of his nose. When Marcus was about to launch his career as an advocate and politician, friends advised him to change his name to something less ridiculous. "No," he replied firmly, "I am going to make my cognomen more famous than those of men like Scaurus and Catulus." These were two leading Romans of the day, and the point of the remark was that "Catulus" was the Latin for "whelp" or "puppy," and "Scaurus" meant "with large or projecting ankles. — Anthony Everitt

We would be false to our trust if we allowed the time it takes to give effect to constitutional rights to be used as the very reason for taking away those rights. — Frank Murphy

Music changes, but there's a timeless touch that we put to it, which I think is really important. — Danny Gokey