Ranoga Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ranoga Quotes

Instead of looking to blame others and the world around us, we should first look within ourselves. This — Dalai Lama XIV

Don't rely on logic alone, nor speculation. Don't infer or be deceived by appearances. — Gautama Buddha

You think Facebook was created by some asshole at Harvard? That asshole is on the government payroll. — Amy Kinzer

Have I ever told you how much I love you, Ever? Have I? Ever, Ever? — Alyson Noel

In the military, as in any organization, giving the order might be the easiest part. Execution is the real game. — Russel Honore

Each of us has a very rich nature and can look at things objectively, from a distance, and at the same time can have something more personal to say about them. I am trying to look at the world, and at myself, from many different points of view. I think many poets have this duality. — Wislawa Szymborska

Tackle issues not people.
Am I trying to prove my point or improve the relationship? — Lysa TerKeurst

Miguel hated the corn, said the plants seemed . . . alive. When Finn reminded him that, duh, of course the corn was alive, all plants were alive, Miguel replied that the corn sounded alive alive. As if it wasn't just growing, it was ripping itself out of the ground and sneaking around on skinny white roots. — Laura Ruby

Shed the tears.
Shed the blame and guilt too.
So that your heart mends and heals. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen

Religion separate people while the issues of life that all people share in common, bring them together. — Ellen J. Barrier

Always, after he was in bed, there were voices - indefinite, fading, enchanting - just outside his window, and before he fell asleep he would dream one of his favorites waking dreams. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Bad advice is often most fatal to the adviser. — Aulus Persius Flaccus

For every true statement there is an opposite one that is also true; that language and the confines of time lead people to adhere to one fixed belief that does not account for the fullness of the truth. Because nature works in a self-sustaining cycle, every entity carries in it the potential for its opposite and so the world must always be considered complete. — Hermann Hesse

Laughter is much more important than applause. Applause is almost a duty. Laughter is a reward. — Carol Channing