Remembrancer Warhammer Quotes & Sayings
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'Strictly Sinatra' became a compromise between me and the producers, and neither of us liked the results much. — Peter Capaldi
Once thing goes wrong, then the whole house of cards collapses. And there's no way you can extricate yourself. Until someone comes along to drag you out. — Haruki Murakami
To eat in a monastery refectory is an exercise in humility; daily, one is reminded to put communal necessity before individual preference. While consumer culture speaks only to preferences, treating even whims as needs to be granted (and the sooner the better), monastics sense that this pandering to delusions of self-importance weakens the true self, and diminishes our ability to distinguish desires from needs. It's a price they're not willing to pay. — Kathleen Norris
Discipline has enemies, and one of them is you. — David Powning
Advertising is the foot on the accelerator, the hand on the throttle, the spur on the flank that keeps our economy surging forward. — Robert W. Sarnoff
Faith doesn't get you around problems in life and relationships, it gets you through it. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett
A lot of people, when they say 'forgive and forget,' they think you completely wash your brain out and forget everything. That is not the concept. What I think is you forgive and you forget so you can transform your experiences, not necessarily forget them but transform them, so that they don't haunt you or handicap you or kill you. — Ishmael Beah
That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things. — Gayle Forman
I feel as though I haven't seen an object until I actually start painting it. — Janet Fish
Words are forces of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Man does not necessarily begin with despotism because he is barbarous, but very often finds his way to despotism because he is civilised. He finds it because he is experienced; or, what is often much the same thing, because he is exhausted — G.K. Chesterton