Schiefelbusch Communication Quotes & Sayings
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The only thing he ought to consider, if he does anything, is whether he does right or wrong, whether it is what a good man does or a bad man — Plato

It will be the same silence, the same as ever, murmurous with muted lamentation, panting and exhaling of impossible sorrow, like distant laughter, and brief spells of hush, as of one buried before his time. Long or short, the same silence. Then I resurrect and begin again. — Samuel Beckett

He kisses me again and leans sexily against the door, as if he knows how good he looks. — Jennifer Niven

Philosophy goes no further than probabilities, and in every assertion keeps a doubt in reserve. — James Anthony Froude

I'm not gonna sit around and waste my precious divine energy trying to explain and be ashamed of things you think are wrong with me. — Esperanza Spalding

The fact is that it takes more than ingredients and technique to cook a good meal. A good cook puts something of himself into the preparation - he cooks with enjoyment, anticipation, spontaneity, and he is willing to experiment. — Pearl Bailey

You have to take what you could get when you're getting started. — Selena

I at once commenced the ascent through a shower of arrows. — George Crook

Practice until it becomes boring, then practice until it becomes beautiful. — Harry Blackstone Jr.

I said - do you want to kill a fucking dragon?" More yells, and more punch behind them this time. Egar eased up out of his crouch and filled his lungs. "I can't hear you! Do you - or do you not - want to kill - a motherfucking dragon? — Richard K. Morgan

My first Mongolia trip made me look at the world differently — Matt Prior

You can turn something into art just because of the way you tell people to look at it. — Chet Faker

Children seem to think that every pleasant thing has to be a surprise. — Marilynne Robinson

The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while Nature takes its course. - Voltaire — William Owens

Give me a theme," the little poet cried, "And I will do my part," "'Tis not a theme you need," the world replied; "You need a heart. — Richard Watson Gilder