Sermersheim Vending Quotes & Sayings
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It's strange how easily we assume that others must be going in the same direction as us. — A.G. Roemmers

Short, successful military adventures are as effective as the Super Bowl in diverting people's attention from unpleasant truths. — John Stockwell

We shattered, but we put the pieces back together, and I love the way your fractures shine. — Ann Aguirre

Inspire to believe,inspire to succeed,inspire to achieve, lastly simply inspire to be! — Trenita Walker

From a mass of conclusions men often come to wavering and doubt; and who knows not how easily the mind slips from doubt to error? — Pope Leo XIII

Vast is the field of Science. The more a man knows, the more he will find he has to know. — Samuel Richardson

My mom had done some TV and commercials before I was born, and so when I was born, she knew I had a really big interest in acting because I was always acting in plays with my dolls, and they were sort of boring, because I've seen them on tape; they always involved a lot of singing and dragging them around by their hair. — Quinn Shephard

Think larger. Redraw what is possible. — David Mitchell

I'm calling from my car, I'm sorry, I'm like running around like crazy. — Melissa Joan Hart

Everyone seems inspired by some religion that promises fulfillment. Within the clashing words we are all expressing the same impulses. We are divided over methods which are the fruit of our reasoning, but not over our goals, which are identical. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Edinburgh is an experience
A city of enormous gifts
Whose streets sing of history
Whose cobbles tell tales. — Alan Bold

I must go where I am bound to go, and turn my back on the bright shores. I was in too much haste, and now have no time left. I traded all the sunlight and the cities and the distant lands for a handful of power, for a shadow, for the dark. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Being poor, for example, reduces a person's cognitive capacity more than going one full night without sleep. It is not that the poor have less bandwidth as individuals. Rather, it is that the experience of poverty reduces anyone's bandwidth. — Sendhil Mullainathan