Pucketts Quotes & Sayings
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How little the color of a life jacket matters when we fall overboard. If something is important, it will be important under all circumstances. Otherwise, it's not important. — Pat McBride

We do not experience things as they really are! We experience things only through a filter and that filter determines what information will enter our awareness and what will be rejected. If we change the filter (our belief system), then we automatically experience the world in a completely different way. — David Wolfe

I forced myself to open my eyes. I was a Puckett, damn it. And Pucketts didn't lose our nerve. We schemed, we interjected, we occasionally drank too much and told someone what we really thought of them at a Christmas party, but we never lost our nerve. — Molly Harper

He had slipped, climbed, rolled, searched, walked, persevered, that is all. Such is the secret of all triumphs. — Victor Hugo

The baboon is driving," I noted. "Should I be worried? — Rick Riordan

The gods love to punish whatever is greater than the rest. — Herodotus

One foote is better then two crutches. — George Herbert

A brave man in a brave country. It was easy to be brave, when the country was also brave. But what happened if it wasn't? If it was corrupt, and grotesque, and greedy, and violent? — Louise Penny

Of course words are magic. That's why they call it spelling. — Brian Holguin

The most important invention that will come out of the corporate research lab in the future will be the corporation itself. — John Seely Brown

Happiness can make us feel big and sure of ourselves, but only pain gives us depth. — Christopher Pike

For god sake to live in awesome,cool place you should have rules in your right hand and on the left hand you should have a program which can run based on this rules. — Deyth Banger

It's the first time I've been cold for seven years. I was never cold playing rugby league. — Jonathan Davis

Death is not the total dissolution or our identity but the way to its fullest revelation. — Henri J.M. Nouwen