Skarsta Quotes & Sayings
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Never say 'I went to Harvard.' Say 'I schooled in the Boston area.' — Teju Cole
However you make your living is where your talent lies — Ernest Hemingway,
I think of poetry as a very inclusive term. Still, it's interesting that people want to make the distinction. I love the magazine Double Room for that reason (contributors have to write about their ideas on the prose poem/flash fiction). — Matthea Harvey
The Constitution was a reaffirmation of faith in the principles painfully evolved over the centuries by the English-speaking peoples. It enshrined long-standing English ideas of justice and liberty, henceforth to be regarded on the other side of the Atlantic as basically American. — Winston S. Churchill
You empower what you fight.
You withdraw power from what you release. — Alan Cohen
For though to let loose the bridle to lusts, while our opinions are against such things, is bad; yet, to sin, and plead a toleration so to do, is worse. The one stumbles beholders accidentally, the other pleads them into the snare. — Bunyan, John
You can't make God move in your life, but you can make room for God to move in your life. — Steven Furtick
One man is equivalent to all Creation. One man is a World in miniature. — Albert Pike
It was as if he had two faces, one of utmost calm, one of furious action; and he wore both with ease. He was like the animal whose face he wore, able to sit in silence for hours, without moving a muscle, then flying like a raging storm into battle, returning again to perfect calm when the fight was over. — Kaoru Kurimoto
Prayer changes things? No! Prayer changes people, and people change things. — Burton Hill
I've got to pick myself up Dust myself off And start all over again. — Peter Tosh
Women? I love women. Life would have been virtually zero without them. Journalism? I really feel like I am a journalist ... And courage? I had a boat named Courageous. — Ted Turner
Where loyalty bound creatures together, they became something larger, something new and whole and inexplicable. — Orson Scott Card
