Siuned Quotes & Sayings
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Simply put, though anger can have an appropriate message at its foundation, if managed aggressively it never succeeds. — Anonymous

Ever since I started acting, I've always spoken to our people about identity. I've spoken to kids, telling them: Where do I get my strength to push through the barriers to get me where I'm at today? It's my culture and my traditions, you know? — Adam Beach

There is no worse material poverty, I am keen to stress, than the poverty which prevents people from earning their bread and deprives them of the dignity of work. — Pope Francis

In the future, I want to have children. — Georgia Salpa

I'm twice as old, but I feel good. — James Brown

There are as many jobs for younger Americans as there are for other Americans of every age group in political campaigns. Campaigns are very labor intensive and volunteer dependent. — Marc Racicot

Many things are hard, Danny. Life comes at you in pieces sometimes too big to avoid — Simon Van Booy

None of us, she thought, wants the world we know to come to an end; we do not want familiar things to be taken from us. — Alexander McCall Smith

I've got to think of a hundred and sixty million Americans, not of the three or four that happen to be the ones I love. And it wouldn't be a big thing - security is built on lots of little thing. I don't like to talk about it. (Calhoun Hightower in Danger for Breakfast) — John McPartland

I hadn't yet realised that learning to be a staff officer is something like learning to milk a cow. The novelty soon wears off, and the job becomes burdensome, and smelly. As a boy I learned the hard way that if you demonstrated skill at milking a cow, somebody would keep you milking one. It's the same way being a good staff officer. — Aubrey Newman

Thoughts are things; they have tremendous power. Thoughts of doubt and fear are pathways to failure. — Bryan Adams

In golf, a player can step and mar the line of his adversary's putt. A player can also hit his adversary or his caddie intentionally with his ball and claim the hole - but it isn't usually done. — Charles Brown MacDonald