Putterman Athletics Quotes & Sayings
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[Every disappointment or misfortune can become a blessing in disguise, for which we should be grateful. But only if the hidden blessing is anticipated, expected and searched for will it be found and recognised as such and the most made of it. For example ... ] Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head, and knows not that it brings abundance to drive away hunger. — Saint Basil

The feeling of love is the highest frequency you can emit. The greater the love you feel and emit, the greater the power you are harnessing. — Rhonda Byrne

The Babe is one fellow, and I'm another and I could never be exactly like him. I don't try, I just go on as I am in my own right. — Lou Gehrig

I don't wear plaid shirts. — Larry Gagosian

[T]he truth is you don't need some external demon to take control of you to turn you into a raging, money-obsessed sociopath, you only need to let loose the demons you already have inside of you. — Jay-Z

The Church was spread throughout the entire Roman Empire before a single book of the New Testament was written. — Fulton J. Sheen

I was dreaming about you."
"Was it a good dream?"
"Not really. I was chasing you and you wouldn't stop running from me."
~Brian/Myrna — Olivia Cunning

Singing really is acting. In a lot of ways, it's much more personal. I love music, and being able to work on that is amazing. — Leighton Meester

There aren't many crimes in my book. Not many sins either. But top on both of those lists is killing time. Have fun with it, make something cool, play video games, work hard if you feel like it, but do something. Killed time is an abortion, life that never gets lived, gone, just gone. — Karen Marie Moning

There is nothing in the Quran or early Muslim religious literature to suggest an iconoclastic attitude. Grabar has argued that Muslim calligraphy and vegetal arts were most likely a pragmatic adaptation to the need for a new imperial-Islamic emblem distinct from the Byzantine and Sasanian portraits of emperors. The use of vegetal designs and writing was prior to any religious theory about them. Once adopted, they became the norm for Islamic public art. Theories about Islamic iconoclasm were developed later. — Ira M. Lapidus

I received my undergraduate degree in engineering in 1939 and a Master of Science degree in mathematical physics in 1941 at Steven Institute of Technology. — Frederick Reines