Shinwari Grill Quotes & Sayings
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My team is the best, the platoon is good, the company is awful, and the battalion is actively trying to kill us. — Nathaniel Fick

He and Janet talked like this all the time. The Fillorians didn't really get it, they thought High King Eliot and Queen Janet hated each other, but the truth was that in Quentin's absence Janet had become his principal confidante. Eliot supposed it was partly because they both found real romantic intimacy elusive and kind of uninteresting, so usually neither of them had a serious boyfriend, and they had to turn to each other for intelligent companionship. — Lev Grossman

All it took was a lot of seemingly decent people to put the wrong person in power and then fall under their spell. Troy — Hugh Howey

Unthought-of Frailties cheat us in the Wise. — Alexander Pope

We Russians have assigned ourselves no other task in life but the cultivation of our own personalities, and when we're barely past childhood, we set to work to cultivate them, those unfortunate personalities. — Ivan Turgenev

The best way to get along with people is not to expect them to like you. — Joyce Meyer

The eye of Ego to the eye of Tao — Ilchi Lee

Sometimes nothing is the best thing to say and often the best thing to do. — Michael Thomas Sunnarborg

Is nature a giant cat? If so, who strokes its back? — Nikola Tesla

And what he had offered me was exactly everything I most wanted - to make art, to build the future, to help each other become our best selves. He honors me. — Jo Walton

For they who can come through this - and, as I say, there can only be a few, what can there be that they can not come through? And so I see in old Europe a new and commanding breed rising up, fearless and fabulous, unsparing of blood and sparing of pity, inured to suffering the worst and to inflicting it and ready to stake all to atain their ends - a race that builds machines, to whom machines are not soulless iron, but engines of might which it controls with cold reason and hot blood. This puts a new face on the world. — Ernst Junger

There's the 'right way' and the 'usual way'.
Folks tend to confuse both.
The right way isn't always the best way, and the usual way leaves you lost in the crowd of the common.
Then, there's the 'unusual way', which might be right or 'wrong'; but when it births success, it usually has the power to invalidate the right way and the usual way. — Ufuoma Apoki