Scheppach Tools Quotes & Sayings
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But now misery has come home, and men appear to me as monsters thirsting for each other's blood. — Mary Shelley
I've had to learn and discipline myself that I'm much happier and much less depressed if I give myself a project. It's just that simple. — Nick Offerman
Elizabeth ... had the prerogative of the rich that she could be generous with large sums and niggardly over small ones ... — Sylvia Townsend Warner
pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, and gentleness. — Anonymous
The business pages of American newspapers should not read like a scandal sheet. — George W. Bush
Before now poetry has taken notice
Of wars, and what are wars but politics
Transformed from chronic to acute and bloody? — Robert Frost
I believe that all roads lead to the same place - and that is wherever all roads lead to. — Willie Nelson
A lot of people I went to college with felt like they wanted to pursue theater exclusively, so I don't think that I really was in competition with people that I went to school with. — Gillian Jacobs
One story is good, till another is told. — Aesop
Simplicity may be simple, but like complexity it requires linguistic precision, and may therefore call for relatively obscure expressions at times. — John White
Why so much interest in Uganda? Why are American conservatives lobbing for hate? The answer is that they feel they have lost the culture war here at home and are exporting their outdated ideas to the developing world. — Roger Ross Williams
The more you just try to get it your way, the less you feel at home. — Pema Chodron
You must take care to light the matches one at a time. If a powerful emotion should ignite them all at once, they would produce a splendor so dazzling that it would illuminate far beyond what we can normally see; and then a brilliant tunnel would appear before our eyes, revealing the path we forgot the moment we were born, and summoning us to regain the divine origins we had lost. The soul ever longs to return to the place from which it came, leaving the body lifeless. — Laura Esquivel