Scott Antarctic Diary Quotes & Sayings
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If your contribution has been vital there will always be somebody to pick up where you left off, and that will be your claim to immortality. — Walter Gropius
Self-discipline will never make us feel righteous or clean; accepting God's love will. — Donald Miller
I can never not have you have me. — Toni Morrison
Always wear sunscreen and wash your makeup off at night. — Gail Simmons
It is a rich storehouse for those who love quotations. It is as full of fine bon mots as a Christmas pudding is full of plums. — Fitz-Greene Halleck
Simple shapes are inhuman. They fail to resonate with the way nature organizes itself or with the way human perception sees the world. — James Gleick
The word coach comes from the old English word coach, which was a vehicle, a carriage that took royalty or very important people from where they were to where they wanted to go. That's really what a coach is. He or she tries to create a vehicle that will help you get where you're going, not where the coach wants you to go. — Timothy Gallwey
If you don't follow a good nutritional plan, you're bodybuilding with one arm behind your back. — Shawn Ray
Purity is a good mask for corruption because it discourages inquiry. — Steven Levitt
Everyone wants to go to the party and the red carpet, but my life is 90% the work. — Bret Michaels
Look at the Darkness, giving birth to the Sun — Kahlil Gibran
First you must learn to control your self. The rest follows. Blessed is he who knows himself and commands himself, for the world is his and love and happiness and peace walk with him wherever he goes. — Robert A. Heinlein
February by a nasty bout of flu. I myself will lose my voice. And around Easter, one of our number will leave us forever. — J.K. Rowling
What makes women happy? Nothing, for more than ten minutes at a time, so stop worrying. — Fay Weldon
Everything flows, nothing stands still.
Heraclitus, 501 B.C. — Heraclitus