Shrewdly Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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As much as thinking this upsets me, I'm starting to see that I need the merry-go-round much more than it needs me, and in the end my choice is to hop back on or get left in the dust. — Wendelin Van Draanen

O, God of wonder, enlarge my capacity to be amazed at what is amazing, and end my attraction to the insignificant. — John Piper

Words there are aplenty for bickering and hate, whilst words of love come far too slow and often far too late. — Neil George

Work hard, learn all you can, and never miss the chance to connect with someone new. — Amber Naslund

This is just not the Democratic Party we used to know. — Artur Davis

Being sexy is kind of funny to me. You know, I can get kind of spunky or I can get tough, you know, that kind of tough, sexy look. But sexy? No, I don't think so. — Reba McEntire

Off to California in that tired old VW with the disintegrating fuel pump like a family of dustbowl Okies? — Stephen King

I determined absolutely that never would I join a company in which finance came before the work or in which bankers or financiers had a part. And further that, if there were no way to get started in the kind of business that I thought could be managed in the interest of the public, then I simply would not get started at all. For my own short experience, together with what I saw going on around me, was quite enough proof that business as a mere money-making game was not worth giving much thought to and was distinctly no place for a man who wanted to accomplish anything. Also it did not seem to me to be the way to make money. I have yet to have it demonstrated that it is the way. For the only foundation of real business is service. — Henry Ford

I'm a true believer in karma. You get what you give, whether it's bad or good. — Sandra Bullock

There were several completely mysterious electrical devices connected with the washstand, and the water valve did not cut off when you released the faucet but kept pouring out until shut off - a sign, Shevek thought, either of great faith in human nature, or of great quantities of hot water. — Ursula K. Le Guin