Shuggy Quotes & Sayings
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Top Shuggy Quotes
To believe in God starts with a conclusion about Him, develops into confidence in Him, and then matures into a conversation with Him. — Stuart Briscoe
When you read great literature, you become a thousand men and yet still be yourself. — C.S. Lewis
I like the digressive kind of traveling, where there's not a particular, set, goal. — William Least Heat-Moon
My gift is execution; when I decide I'm going to do something, I'll stop at nothing to do it. Along the way, you take a lot of risks and go for it, but you have to believe in it. You gotta believe in your idea, and lucky for me, I found a lot of success in that. — Rob Dyrdek
Merton wrote, "Every one of us is shadowed by an illusory person: the false self." With his typical insight, Merton identifies the false self as the person that we wish to present to the world, and the person we want the whole world to revolve around: Thus — James Martin
Writing is like daydreaming through your fingers. — Jenna Alatari
Have faith that you will be here, recognizable to yourself, again tomorrow. — Michael Cunningham
Geography and history demonstrate that we can never discount Russia. Russia's partial resurgence in our own age following the dissolution of the Soviet Empire is part of an old story. Russia — Robert D. Kaplan
By our very nature, we are a human paradox. We are a human being. The being is infinite and the human is very finite. We walk around like lightening in a bottle. — Mark Nepo
We appreciate size, but only if it is robust growth. Just to be big is not a target. — Alexei Mordashov
I feel like a lot of people are very career-driven and there's pressure to be successful. You put off relationships. You put off those intimate relationships because you're just work-driven. It's a very sweet term, undateable. — Mickey Sumner
All journalists hope that their work will inspire a broader conversation. I think that's just what journalism is. — Sebastian Junger
Whitley Bay was my first experience of the seaside. I'd buy my bucket and spade, and beach ball, and all the shops were teeming with toys. I used to spend hours on the shuggy boats. — Cherie Lunghi
