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Rogalla Quotes By Carrie Fisher

I was barely old enough to vote but I could easily enlist in the army, and I enlisted into the army of him. — Carrie Fisher

Rogalla Quotes By Charles Bukowski

If you persisted long enough, the good luck usually came. Most people couldn't wait on the luck, though, so they quit. — Charles Bukowski

Rogalla Quotes By Christina Aguilera

I love theatrics and have a huge imagination: Why would I want to sit onstage and sing a bunch of ballads back-to-back? — Christina Aguilera

Rogalla Quotes By Creek Stewart

I know it sounds a little pessimistic, but it's true. You'll never be done preparing, and you'll never be ready. None of us will. — Creek Stewart

Rogalla Quotes By Oswald Chambers

Joy comes from seeing the complete fulfillment of the specific purpose for which I was created and born again, not from successfully doing something of my own choosing. — Oswald Chambers

Rogalla Quotes By Robert A.F. Thurman

In the practice of exchanging self & other, paradoxes abound. — Robert A.F. Thurman

Rogalla Quotes By A.E. Housman

On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble;His forest fleece the Wrekin heaves;The wind it plies the saplings double, And thick on Severn snow the leaves. — A.E. Housman

Rogalla Quotes By Max Hastings

German test pilot Ernst Canter noted in his logbook that while in 1910 he flew at a height of eighty feet, two years later he was ascending to almost 5,000. — Max Hastings

Rogalla Quotes By George Lois

The creative act, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything. And I really believe that. And what I try to teach young people, or anybody in any creative field, is that every idea should seemingly be outrageous. — George Lois

Rogalla Quotes By Kathleen Norris

One difficulty that people seeking to modernize hymnals and the language of worship inevitably run into is that contemporaries are never the best judges of what works and what doesn't. This is something all poets know; that language is a living thing, beyond our control, and it simply takes time for the trendy to reveal itself, to become so obviously dated that it falls by the way, and for the truly innovative to take hold. — Kathleen Norris