Semigoods Quotes & Sayings
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No blare of trumpets announces a modern crisis. In these matter-of-fact times, a telephone call will do. — Elie Abel
What are you waiting for tomorrow to do? To get done? To achieve? To start? Where your good intentions are disconnecting from the actions you should do for the things you desire? — Tony Curl
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the almost invincible girl gets hurt, and they call a vet. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes
My soul hates the fool whose only passion is to live by rule. — George Santayana
I just want to try and be in projects that are exciting to me. — Kristen Wiig
But does not happiness come from the soul within? — Honore De Balzac
Bravery isn't when you go looking for trouble; bravery is when trouble comes looking for you. — P.I. Barrington
Sometimes, to have fun, you've got to be willing to take a chance - and even be frightened! — Mani S. Sivasubramanian
This is life in a fallen world, where wars come and go, where nations rage and people cry in torment. We must be strong, not in ourselves, but in Him. And trust that His love and His wisdom and His light will see us through. — Janette Oke
Outcome is uncertain in every fight... So in any position don't lose hope that you win. — Osyp Nazaruk
The only thing that infuriates me is that I have more unwritten stories in me than I can conceivably write in a lifetime. — Howard Fast
Paint what you see, not what you know. — Charles Webster Hawthorne
Seeing the world through the eyes of a child is the purest joy that anyone can experience. — Constance Zimmer
A primordial instinct going back to humanity's tribal past makes us see difference as a threat. That instinct is massively dysfunctional in an age in which our several destinies are interlinked. Oddly enough, it is the market -- the least overtly spiritual of concepts -- that delivers a profoundly spiritual message: that it is through exchange that difference becomes a blessing, not a curse. When difference leads to war, both sides lose. When it leads to mutual enrichment, both sides gain. — Jonathan Sacks
Readers are smart and they know how to read more than just a book; they know how to read their authors. — Suzanne Steele