Schenkele Quotes & Sayings
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Success has always been easy to measure. It is the distance between one's origins and one's final achievement. — Michael Korda

Everyone's asking if there will be a 'Frozen 2', but at the Studio there's actually been no talk about it! — Chris Buck

It was at this time that backgammon was invented and began to be popular. It is a kind of paradigm of how wealth is acquired, which in this world is not the reward of intelligence or ability, just as luck is not a product of skill ... If luck favours the player, he gets what he wants; if it doesn't, a skilled and prudent man cannot win that which fortune only bestows on whom it likes. It is thus that the good things of this world are apportioned by chance. — Mas'udi

It turns out that there is nothing so 'ex' as an ex-politician, especially a defeated one. Your phone goes dead. — Michael Ignatieff

In this manner , we are told, the system of the imaginary is spread circularly, by detours and returns the length of an empty subject. — Roland Barthes

De Caussade makes this matter of duty very simple, too, as he makes everything simple: "We have two duties to fulfill: we must actively seek to carry God's will into effect and passively accept all that his will sends us" (p. 73). That's all. That's it. — Peter Kreeft

The poll that matters is the one that happens on Election Day. — Heather Wilson

Everything in war hinges on what you know of your adversary's skills and asset. — Marie Rutkoski

Jesus enters the garden, in preparation, intending to face his fears by facing his God, his Father, His greatest fear is to offend his Father, to disobey his own calling, its integrity, and the word of God on his life. — Megan McKenna

Those who love nothing and hate nothing in the world, have no fetters. — Hermann Hesse

All that is real in me is God; all that is real in God is I. The gulf between God and me is thus bridged. Thus by knowing God, we find that the kingdom of heaven is within us. — Swami Vivekananda

Man is not made for the State but the State for man and it derives its just powers only from the consent of the governed. — Thomas Jefferson