Ranchero Parts Quotes & Sayings
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Normal people attempt countless goals with limited success. Weird people focus on just one God-given objective with tremendous results. — Craig Groeschel

She was nothing more than a mere good-tempered, civil and obliging Young Woman; as such we could scarcely dislike her
she was only an Object of Contempt — Jane Austen

When people hurt us, the best thing to do isn't to ask why they did it but to remind ourselves that it wasn't our fault. — Michael Thomas Ford

We can't claim heaven as our own if we are just going to sit under it. — Camron Wright

That is the natural disposition of the sex; to disdain those who adore them, and love those by whom they are abhorred. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

I remembered that you can find joy in work and life, and if you do it right, they fuel each other-like dueling drummers, better and better, one after the other. — Abbi Jacobson

Do I want Social Security to be there for my kids and my grandkids? Absolutely. Will I fight like a tiger to make sure that we protect Social Security? I absolutely will. — Claire McCaskill

What's the point of obsessing over cholesterol or bike helmets or even cigarettes when the biggest threats to our children are being released back into society every day? Yes, maybe 'some' of them have reformed, but what about the ones who haven't? Doesn't anyone realize that one 'touch', one 'time' will destroy a child's life ten times faster than a pack-a-day habit? — Laura Wiess

Suffering has clear causes in your brain and body, so if you change its causes, you'll suffer a lot less. And you can change those causes. — Rick Hanson

I'm always the last person they go to with a sequel, because I'm the most skeptical. You know, I'm very proud of what we've done, and I don't want to screw up our series. — Sigourney Weaver

Love is like a tree: it shoots of itself; it strikes it's roots deeply into our whole being, and frequently continues to put forth green leaves over a heart in ruins. And there is this unaccountable circumstance attending it, that the blinder the passion the more tenacious it is. Never is it stronger than when it is most unreasonable. — Victor Hugo

It was reading Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance that did it. In it, the author explains that there are two types of people: the romantics (the Zen part of the title) and the classics (the motorcycle maintenance part of the title). Romantics are interested in the pleasure of riding a bike, while classics are interested in the pleasure of understanding how the bike works. — Michele Harrison

Who can (make) the muddy water (clear)? — Lao-Tzu