Shoval Enterprise Quotes & Sayings
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Duty, though set about by thorns, may still be made a staff supporting even while it tortures. Cast it away, and, like the prophet's wand, it changes to a snake. — Douglas William Jerrold

I am primarily a writer of books, and I enjoy that. But I come to realize that a lot of people prefer a visual medium. — Lee Strobel

If I designed a computer with 200 chips, I tried to design it with 150. And then I would try to design it with 100. I just tried to find every trick I could in life to design things real tiny. — Steve Wozniak

Statistics is the most important science in the whole world: for upon it depends the practical application of every other science and of every art: the one science essential to all political and social administration, all education, all organization based on experience, for it only gives results of our experience. — Florence Nightingale

I moved to Manchester to join a band and ended up getting into acting, and I moved back to London to become an actor and ended up joining a band. — Jim Sturgess

The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage cannot be successful unless those who elect and who obey their governors are educated. Since a democratic society repudiates the principle of external authority, it must find a substitute in voluntary disposition and interest; these can be created only by education. — John Dewey

We're making a list."
"And checking it twice." Edward shook his head. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Success is easy with just a prayer, encouragement and patience! — Sonia Dea Octalia

Children have no business expressing opinions on anything except Do you have enough room in the toes? — Florence King

It is not clear that married people are, on average, happier than those who never married, because unhappily married people are the least happy group of all and they pull down the average. — Jonathan Haidt

O that everything he does is not done by his willing it, but is done of itself, by the laws of nature. Consequently we have only to discover these laws of nature, and man will no longer have to answer for his actions and life will become exceedingly easy for him. All human actions will then, of course, be tabulated according to these laws, mathematically, like tables of logarithms up to 108,000, and entered in an index; or, better still, there would be published certain edifying works of the nature of encyclopaedic lexicons, in which everything will be so clearly calculated and explained that there will be no more incidents or adventures in the world. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I believe in free will. — Jessa Crispin

Chance favors only the prepared mind. — Robert Greene