Rittss Quotes & Sayings
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Fortune, men say, doth give too much to many, But yet she never gave enough to any. — John Harington
He hadn't lost Grace. Because she'd never been his to lose in the first place. — Alexandra Potter
The greatest difficulty in the world is not for people to accept new ideas, but to make them forget old ideas. — Tom Peters
Because we were suffering.
Lisi and I told you.
You asked and we told you.
And even though you knew and didn't do anything to help me, I'm okay. And I want you to know I hope you're okay, too.
Sincerely, Gerald Faust — A.S. King
Today in Saudi, women are either at the mercy of their husbands or at the mercy of judges who tend to side with the husbands. The only circumstance that a woman can ask for a divorce or a 'khali' is when her husband is in total agreement with her or if she comes from a very powerful family who decide to back her up. — Basmah Bint Saud
What is this?" "A Smart Car." It looks like an SUV took a dump and out came the Smart Car. I wouldn't be surprised if Westford had said it was one of those toy cars that kids drive around. — Simone Elkeles
He'd become so accustomed to having her there, right there next to him, that he found he could no longer go the day without needing to see her. Even the space of a few hours made him feel restless and dissatisfied. — Alissa Johnson
One finds the truth by making a hypothesis and comparing observations with the hypothesis. — David Douglass
You may drive out nature with a pitchfork, yet she'll be constantly running back. — Horace
The most important thing is to stay the course - not to get shaken out of the market during a difficult time. — John W. Rogers Jr.
There is a quiet courage that comes from an inward spring of confidence in the meaning and significance of life. Such courage is an underground river, flowing far beneath the shifting events of one's experience, keeping alive a thousand little springs of action. — Howard Thurman
Mysterious love, uncertain treasure, hast thou more of pain or pleasure! Endless torments dwell about thee: Yet who would live, and live without thee! — Joseph Addison