Scorebook Baseball Quotes & Sayings
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The worse the man, the better the soldier. — Napoleon Bonaparte
I know every movement of my kitchen. — Rene Redzepi
Ego & Hype have no place in business. — Keshia Chante
Wealth is, for most people, the only honest and likely path to liberty. With money comes power over the world. Men are freed from drudgery, women from exploitation. Businesses can be started, homes built, communities formed, religions practiced, educations pursued. But liberals aren't very interested in such real and material freedoms. They have a more innocent - not to say toddlerlike - idea of freedom. Liberals want the freedom to put anything into their mouths, to say bad words and to expose their private parts in art museums. — P. J. O'Rourke
Your grandmother used to say that you were two souls separated in heaven. She mainly meant you were both trouble and deserved each other. — Kristen Ashley
Filming is always a challenge because I'm not used to it. But I approach it head-on. I'm not technically brilliant, but it's the spirit that counts. — Martin Parr
I've managed to stay alive out here in the Ruin because I'm a realist. I allow the truth to be the truth, no matter how much I might want it to be something else. — Jonathan Maberry
What would mathematics have amounted to without the imagination of its devotees-its giants and their followers? There never was a discovery made without the urge of imagination-of imagination which broke the roadway through the forest in order that cold logic might follow. — David Eugene Smith
Fear is leaden. Courage is golden. Let go of the weight of the world, and you will fly. — Dean F. Wilson
Gratitude transforms our mindset from enough to abundance and opens the window of limitless potentials. — Debasish Mridha
Better to be safe than sorry. Wow. Those six words ... they could describe my whole existence. — Alessandra Torre
He either fears his fate too much / Or his deserts are small / That puts it not unto the touch / To win or lose it all. — Richard Cohen
