Sandros Astoria Quotes & Sayings
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But remember this lesson, Simon, one fit for kings... or the sons of kings. Nothing is without cost. There is a price to all power, and it is not always obvious. — Tad Williams

I like to set my dreams high. That way, even if I only make it half way there, it's still pretty darned good. — Elizabeth O. Dulemba

One of Netscape's main attractions to customers from Day One is that we provide alternatives. And that's cherished by many customers - certainly not all. — Jim Barksdale

I feel like I've been through a lot in the past couple of years, But I've kept pretty stable. That's because I channel that emotion into performance. I can handle emotion as long as it's only a song. It works for me, and I don't want to change it. I don't have anything left for writing. — Jennifer Echols

There will be no fear of your becoming lethargic if you are continually familiar with internal realities. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Creative living, or the life of a creator, seems like a leap into the unknown only because "normal life" is rigid and traumatized. — Stephen Nachmanovitch

If you want to get what you haven't gotten yet, then you have to do more than what you were doing before. — M.F. Moonzajer

Fidelity to the whole of revealed truth is what distinguished good theology from its counterfeits. — Romanus Cessario

A pun is the lowest form of humor, unless you thought of it yourself. — Doug Larson

I never wanted to design clothes. I never wanted to work for the fashion industry. Shoes sort of belong to the fashion industry, which is why I'm part of the fashion industry. But that's never been my thought. My thought since I was a child was really to design those shoes for girls on stage. — Christian Louboutin

Well, if that's what you call being at peace, for heaven's sake just warn me before you go to war, will you? — Sinclair Lewis

The ultimate change one can ever seek for is a change in thought. A change in thought is a change in body — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

We are befouling and destroying our own home, we are committing a slow but accelerating race suicide and life murder - planetary biocide. Now there is a mighty theme for a mighty book but a challenge to which no modern novelist or poet has yet responded. Where is our Melville, our Milton, our Thomas Mann when we need him most? — Edward Abbey